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Ragan, C I
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The intracellular component of cellular 3-(4,5-dimethylthiazol-2-yl)-2, 5-diphenyltetrazolium bromide (MTT) reduction is specifically inhibited by beta-amyloid peptides.
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Shearman, M S
Hawtin, S R
Tailor, V J
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19950726
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Journal of neurochemistry
vol. 65
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Beta-amyloid inhibition of MTT reduction is not mimicked by inhibitors of mitochondrial respiration.
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Hawtin, S R
Dobbins, A C
Tailor, V J
Shearman, M S
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19950626
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Biochemical Society transactions
vol. 23
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Sulfonated dyes attenuate the toxic effects of beta-amyloid in a structure-specific fashion.
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Pollack, S J
Sadler, I I
Hawtin, S R
Tailor, V J
Shearman, M S
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19960222
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Neuroscience letters
vol. 197
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Sulfated glycosaminoglycans and dyes attenuate the neurotoxic effects of beta-amyloid in rat PC12 cells.
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Pollack, S J
Sadler, I I
Hawtin, S R
Tailor, V J
Shearman, M S
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Neuroscience letters
vol. 184
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Sulphated compounds attenuate beta-amyloid toxicity by inhibiting its association with cells.
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Sadler, I I
Smith, D W
Shearman, M S
Ragan, C I
Tailor, V J
Pollack, S J
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19961017
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Neuroreport
vol. 7
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