Physiol Rev · 2001

Alzheimer's disease: genes, proteins, and therapy

Selkoe DJ.

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  • Selkoe DJDepartment of Neurology and Program in Neuroscience, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
26 read4 want to readRigor 3.3Novelty 3.3Impact 3.1Reprod. 3.0

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Jonas Sato

Rigor 2/5Novelty 4/5Impact 3/5Reprod. 4/5

Replication is unclear to me.

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Tariq Silva

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Great figures and clear story.

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Ines Park

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Interesting idea, small sample.

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Eva Park

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Interesting idea, small sample.

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Maya Kim

Rigor 3/5Novelty 4/5Impact 3/5Reprod. 1/5

Important contribution to the field.

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Alex Kim

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Replication is unclear to me.

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Sam Rossi

Rigor 5/5Novelty 5/5Impact 3/5Reprod. 4/5

Replication is unclear to me.

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Omar Wang

Rigor 5/5Novelty 1/5Impact 4/5Reprod. 4/5

Nice but incremental.

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Pablo Patel

Rigor 4/5Novelty 2/5Impact 5/5Reprod. 4/5

Important contribution to the field.

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Ravi Patel

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Replication is unclear to me.

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Tariq Park

Rigor 3/5Novelty 3/5Impact 1/5Reprod. 3/5

Solid methods, convincing results.