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Lesne S. on PAPER: Mairet-Coello G. et al., 2013, I would like to point out what I believe constitutes misinterpretations/misconceptions related... 17 Apr 2013. 

Lesne S. on PAPER: Handoko M. et al., 2013, The measurements of CSF oligomeric Aβ were done by immunoprecipitation/Western blot using as... 15 Mar 2013. 

Lesne S. on PAPER: Hall S. et al., 2012, This new report from Kaj Blennow and Oskar Hansson's group appears to support our own findings... 16 Nov 2012. 

Lesne S. on PAPER: Busche MA. et al., 2012, In the past weeks, two studies using APPxPS1 transgenic animals describe abnormal calcium... 18 Jun 2012. 

Lesne S. on PAPER: Brouillette J. et al., 2012, This is an interesting study from Luc Buée’s and Bart De Strooper’s groups reporting the... 9 Jun 2012. 

Lesne S. on NEWS: Seeds of Destruction—Prion-like Transmission of Sporadic AD?, This new study from Mathias Jucker's laboratory follows the steps of their previous work ( 18 Oct 2011. 

Lesne S. on NEWS: Bad Guys—Aβ Oligomers Live Up to Reputation in Human Studies, Two new reports released this week (Villemagne et al., 2010; McDonald et al., 2010) document the... 7 May 2010. 

Ashe K, Lesne S. on NEWS: The Toxic Fold? Aβ Dodecamers, Tetramers Show Their Conformations, Two New Articles Use Synthetic Aβ to Study Oligomerization The first article... 23 Jun 2009. 

Ashe K, Lesne S. on PAPER: Nimmrich V. et al., 2008, Aβ1-42 globulomers (1) are synthetic soluble Aβ42 oligomers, which are interesting entities... 1 Feb 2008. 

Lesne S. on NEWS: San Diego: Oligomers Live Up to Bad Reputation, Part 1, I would like to further detail some of the statements present in Dr. Pimplikar's comments... 26 Nov 2007. 

Lesne S. on NEWS: Aβ Star is Born? Memory Loss in APP Mice Blamed on Oligomer, I would just like to comment on the questions/remarks that followed our article. First and... 21 Apr 2006. 

Lesne S. on NEWS: New Orleans: Aβ Oligomers and Memory: …Now They Are Bad, I would like to correct a brief comment on our SfN abstract. Although we wrote that trimers do... 20 Jan 2004. 

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