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PubMed:19293145

Considerable interest recently focused upon the discovery that Abeta56*, a form whose molecular weight is consistent with its being a dodecamer, can be isolated from the cerebrospinal fluid of transgenic mice expressing human APP and, when injected into rats, rapidly and reversibly induced impaired maze performance (Lesne´ et al., 2006).

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