Creating three dimensional models of Alzheimer’s disease

Journal Title: 3D Printing in Medicine - Year 2017, Vol 3, Issue

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Matthew Marks, Amy Alexander, Joseph Matsumoto, Jane Matsumoto, Jonathan Morris, Ronald Petersen, Clifford Jack, Jr. , Tatsuya Oishi, David Jones

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  • EP ID EP680683
  • DOI  10.1186/s41205-017-0020-5
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Matthew Marks, Amy Alexander, Joseph Matsumoto, Jane Matsumoto, Jonathan Morris, Ronald Petersen, Clifford Jack, Jr. , Tatsuya Oishi, David Jones (2017). Creating three dimensional models of Alzheimer’s disease. 3D Printing in Medicine, 3(), -. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-680683