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Lower CSF Amyloid-Beta1–42 Predicts a Higher Mortality Rate in Frontotemporal Dementia

Diagnostics - Switzerland
doi 10.3390/diagnostics9040162
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Categories
Clinical Biochemistry
Date

October 25, 2019

Authors
Daniela VieiraJoão DurãesInês BaldeirasBeatriz SantiagoDiana DuroMarisa LimaMaria João LeitãoMiguel Tábuas-PereiraIsabel Santana
Publisher

MDPI AG


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