Greenfield_2002_Neurosci_113_485

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Title : Parkinson's disease, Alzheimer's disease and motor neurone disease: identifying a common mechanism - Greenfield_2002_Neurosci_113_485
Author(s) : Greenfield SA , Vaux DJ
Ref : Neuroscience , 113 :485 , 2002
Abstract :

Although Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, and motor neurone disease are distinct disorders, there could be a common neurodegenerative mechanism that characterises the death of selective neurone populations in each case. We propose that this mechanism could be an aberrantly activated, developmental process involving a non-classical, non-enzymatic action of acetylcholinesterase mediated via a short linear motif near the C-terminal end of the molecule. Since this motif has a highly conserved homology with part of the amyloid precursor protein, it may be particularly attractive as a target for novel therapeutic strategies in neurodegeneration.

PubMedSearch : Greenfield_2002_Neurosci_113_485
PubMedID: 12150769

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Greenfield SA, Vaux DJ (2002)
Parkinson's disease, Alzheimer's disease and motor neurone disease: identifying a common mechanism
Neuroscience 113 :485

Greenfield SA, Vaux DJ (2002)
Neuroscience 113 :485