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Mouse Models For Alzheimer's Disease Research (RRID:SCR_000708)
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URL: https://www.jax.org/news-and-insights/2004/june/app-mouse-models-for-alzheimers-disease-research

Proper Citation: Mouse Models For Alzheimer's Disease Research (RRID:SCR_000708)

Description: An information resource about several models for mice to develop Alzheimer's-related characteristics as they age.

Synonyms: MMFADR

Resource Type: narrative resource, model, data or information resource

Keywords: alzheimer's, aging, mouse, mice, model, transgenic, research

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Jackson Laboratory

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