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The Most Likely Cause of the Brain Damage Typical of Alzheimer's

Question 63

Question 63

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 The most likely cause of the brain damage typical of Alzheimer's disease is due to a ____.


A) deficit of thiamine
B) excess of neurotrophins
C) increase in amyloid-? proteins
D) excess of acetylcholine

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