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- Robert David Moir (2 April 1961 – 20 December 2019) was an Australian-born medical research scientist who theorized that the over-accumulation of beta-amyloid, which had formed to protect the brain against microbes, aided the development of Alzheimer's disease in the human brain. (en)
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- University of Melbourne (en)
- University of Western Australia (en)
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- Kojonup, West Australia, Australia (en)
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- Milton, Massachusetts, US (en)
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- Biochemical and cellular mechanisms in neurodegeneration in Alzheimer's disease (en)
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- Elena Vaillancourt (en)
- Julie Alperen (en)
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- Characterisation of the amyloid protein precursor of Alzheimer's disease (en)
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- Robert David Moir (2 April 1961 – 20 December 2019) was an Australian-born medical research scientist who theorized that the over-accumulation of beta-amyloid, which had formed to protect the brain against microbes, aided the development of Alzheimer's disease in the human brain. (en)
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