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    Tissue cultures from adult human postmortem subcortical brain areas by Verwer, R.W.H., Dubelaar, E.J.G., Hermens, W.T.J.M.C., Swaab, D.F.

    Published in Journal of cellular and molecular medicine (01-07-2002)
    “…Animal models used to study human aging and neurodegeneration do not display all symptoms of these processes as they are found in humans. Recently, we have…”
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    Excitability and branching of neuroendocrine cells during reproductive senescence by Janse, C., Peretz, B., van der Roest, M., Dubelaar, E.J.G.

    Published in Neurobiology of aging (01-11-1999)
    “…In the mollusc Lymnaea stagnalis, neuroendocrine caudodorsal cells (CDCs) were studied physiologically and morphologically from egg layers (EL) (aged 154–400),…”
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    Brain aging and Alzheimer's disease; use it or lose it by Swaab, D F, Dubelaar, E J G, Hofman, M A, Scherder, E J A, van Someren, E J W, Verwer, R W H

    Published in Progress in brain research (2002)
    “…(1) Alzheimer's disease is a multifactorial disease in which age and APOE-epsilon 4 are important risk factors. (2) The neuropathological hallmarks of AD, i.e…”
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    Post-mortem brain tissue cultures from elderly control subjects and patients with a neurodegenerative disease by Verwer, R.W.H, Baker, R.E, Boiten, E.F.M, Dubelaar, E.J.G, van Ginkel, C.J.M, Sluiter, A.A, Swaab, D.F

    Published in Experimental gerontology (2003)
    “…Aging may be viewed as a progressive loss of normal biological function. Due to complex genetic and environmental interactions, the sequence of functional…”
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