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Acta neuropathologica
Acta neuropathologica
Correction to: Co-pathology may impact outcomes of amyloid-targeting treatments: clinicopathological results from two patients treated with aducanumab.
Severe neurodegeneration in brains of transgenic rats producing human tau prions.
"De novo replication repair deficient glioblastoma, IDH-wildtype" is a distinct glioblastoma subtype in adults that may benefit from immune checkpoint blockade.
Co-pathology may impact outcomes of amyloid-targeting treatments: clinicopathological results from two patients treated with aducanumab.
Progranulin deficiency results in sex-dependent alterations in microglia in response to demyelination.
Tuberous sclerosis complex is associated with a novel human tauopathy.
Multiple system atrophy prions transmit neurological disease to mice expressing wild-type human a-synuclein.
Rainwater Charitable Foundation criteria for the neuropathologic diagnosis of progressive supranuclear palsy.
Patterns of neuronal Rhes as a novel hallmark of tauopathies.
Gliomas arising in the setting of Li-Fraumeni syndrome stratify into two molecular subgroups with divergent clinicopathologic features.
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