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Tau Hyperphosphorylation in Synaptosomes and Neuroinflammation Are Associated With Canine Cognitive Impairment

  1. TitleTau Hyperphosphorylation in Synaptosomes and Neuroinflammation Are Associated With Canine Cognitive Impairment
    Author Smolek Tomáš SAVNEIMU - Neuroimunologický ústav SAV    SCOPUS
    Co-authors Maďari Aladár

    Farbáková J.

    Jadhav Santosh SAVNEIMU - Neuroimunologický ústav SAV    ORCID

    Čente Martin SAVNEIMU - Neuroimunologický ústav SAV    ORCID

    Brezováková Veronika SAVNEIMU - Neuroimunologický ústav SAV    ORCID

    Novák Michal SAVNEIMU - Neuroimunologický ústav SAV    SCOPUS

    Žilka Norbert SAVNEIMU - Neuroimunologický ústav SAV    SCOPUS

    Co-authors Kandráč Ondrej
    Source document Journal of Comparative Neurology. Vol. 524 (2016), p. 874-895
    Languageeng - English
    Document kindrozpis článkov z periodík (rbx)
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