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Brain Damage and Neuroplasticity Ch10

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It is a large membrane protein that normally plays an essential role in neural growth and repair. However, later in life, a corrupted form can destroy nerve cells, leading to the loss of thought and memory in Alzheimer's disease. One of three defining characteristics of Alzhemer's disease

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Beta-amyloid


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