Amyloid Beta and Tau Cooperate to Cause Reversible Behavioral and Transcriptional Deficits in a Model of Alzheimer's Disease

Eleanor K. Pickett, Abigail G. Herrmann, Jamie McQueen, Kimberly Abt, Owen Dando, Jane Tulloch, Pooja Jain, Sophie Dunnett, Sadaf Sohrabi, Maria P. Fjeldstad, Will Calkin, Leo Murison, Rosemary J. Jackson, Makis Tzioras, Anna Stevenson, Marie d'Orange, Monique Hooley, Caitlin Davies, Marti Colom-Cadena, Alejandro Anton-FernandezDeclan King, Iris Oren, Jamie Rose, Chris Anne McKenzie, Elizabeth Allison, Colin Smith, Oliver Hardt, Christopher M. Henstridge, Giles E. Hardingham, Tara L. Spires-Jones (Lead / Corresponding author)

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