Title : Association study between Alzheimer's disease and genes involved in Abeta biosynthesis, aggregation and degradation: suggestive results with BACE1 - Clarimon_2003_J.Neurol_250_956 |
Author(s) : Clarimon J , Bertranpetit J , Calafell F , Boada M , Tarraga L , Comas D |
Ref : Journal of Neurology , 250 :956 , 2003 |
Abstract :
BACKGROUND: Amyloid beta-peptide (Abeta) biosynthesis, aggregation and degradation constitute three important steps to consider in the study of pathological mechanisms involved in Alzheimer's disease (AD). Several proteins have been suggested as involved in each of these processes: proteolytic cleavage of the amyloid precursor protein by the beta-site APP cleaving enzyme (BACE), increased amyloid fibril formation by the activity of the acetylcholinesterase (ACHE gene), and degradation of Abeta aggregates by the plasmin system have been exhaustively documented. |
PubMedSearch : Clarimon_2003_J.Neurol_250_956 |
PubMedID: 12928915 |
Clarimon J, Bertranpetit J, Calafell F, Boada M, Tarraga L, Comas D (2003)
Association study between Alzheimer's disease and genes involved in Abeta biosynthesis, aggregation and degradation: suggestive results with BACE1
Journal of Neurology
250 :956
Clarimon J, Bertranpetit J, Calafell F, Boada M, Tarraga L, Comas D (2003)
Journal of Neurology
250 :956