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Neurons: how Alzheimer's destroys them
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Cool images of neuronal branches (red) of mouse neurons. Nucleus is stained blue.
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Artistic renderings done by Ruben Dagda
Cool images of neuronal branches (red) of mouse neurons. Nucleus is stained blue.
Cool rendering of beta amyloid fibril crystal structure: the protein that kills memory neurons in Alzheimer's disease.
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