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. 2019 Jun 11;17(6):e3000313. doi: 10.1371/journal.pbio.3000313

ADAMTS13 maintains cerebrovascular integrity to ameliorate Alzheimer-like pathology

Yongliang Cao 1,#, Haochen Xu 1,#, Yuanbo Zhu 1,#, Mei-Juan Shi 1, Lixiang Wei 1, Jin Zhang 2, Shuo Cheng 1, Yiqian Shi 1, Haiyang Tong 2, Lijing Kang 1, Lu Lu 1, Haiyu Luo 1, Xing Yang 1, Xiaofei Bai 1, Ranran Wang 1, Yuanyuan Ma 1, Yun Wang 1, Zhongfeng Wang 1, Kai Zhong 2,3,*, Bing-Qiao Zhao 1,*, Wenying Fan 1,*
Editor: Richard Daneman4
PMCID: PMC6588259  PMID: 31185010

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Funding Statement

This work was supported by grants from the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Key Program 81530034 (B.Q.Z.), General Program 81671156 (W.F.) and 81471331 (W.F.)), the National Key Research and Development Program of China, Ministry of Science and Technology of China (2016YFC1300500-501 (B.Q.Z.) and 2016YFC1300500-502 (W.F.)) and the Natural Science Foundation of Shanghai (14ZR1401800 (W.F.).

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