Larger sized intravenous anesthetic diazepam incubated in isolation with A peptide does not promote aggregation

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Larger sized intravenous anesthetic diazepam incubated in isolation with A peptide does not promote aggregation

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Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a neurodegenerative disorder affecting millions of people worldwide and has become a major global concern. Uncontrolled oligomerization (aggregation) of A peptide is the hallmark of AD and it is believed to be causally related to AD pathomechanism.

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