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Van Landeghem GF, Sikström C, Beckman LE, Adolfsson R, Beckman L. Transferrin C2, metal binding and Alzheimer's disease. Neuroreport. 1998 Jan 26;9(2):177-9. PubMed. Recommends Please login to recommend the paper. Comments Hiroshi Mori Osaka City University Medical School Posted: 21 May 2002 As the association between TFC2 and AD is significant, metal-related metabolic abnormality is an interesting factor. View all comments by Hiroshi Mori Make a Comment To make a comment you must login or register.
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As the association between TFC2 and AD is significant, metal-related metabolic abnormality is an interesting factor.
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