| Title : Intracellular amyloid formation in muscle cells of Abeta-transgenic Caenorhabditis elegans: determinants and physiological role in copper detoxification - Minniti_2009_Mol.Neurodegener_4_2 |
| Author(s) : Minniti AN , Rebolledo DL , Grez PM , Fadic R , Aldunate R , Volitakis I , Cherny RA , Opazo C , Masters C , Bush AI , Inestrosa NC |
| Ref : Mol Neurodegener , 4 :2 , 2009 |
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Abstract :
BACKGROUND: The amyloid beta-peptide is a ubiquitous peptide, which is prone to aggregate forming soluble toxic oligomers and insoluble less-toxic aggregates. The intrinsic and external/environmental factors that determine Abeta aggregation in vivo are poorly understood, as well as the cellular meaning of this process itself. Genetic data as well as cell biological and biochemical evidence strongly support the hypothesis that Abeta is a major player in the onset and development of Alzheimer's disease. In addition, it is also known that Abeta is involved in Inclusion Body Myositis, a common myopathy of the elderly in which the peptide accumulates intracellularly. |
| PubMedSearch : Minniti_2009_Mol.Neurodegener_4_2 |
| PubMedID: 19126228 |
Minniti AN, Rebolledo DL, Grez PM, Fadic R, Aldunate R, Volitakis I, Cherny RA, Opazo C, Masters C, Bush AI, Inestrosa NC (2009)
Intracellular amyloid formation in muscle cells of Abeta-transgenic Caenorhabditis elegans: determinants and physiological role in copper detoxification
Mol Neurodegener
4 :2
Minniti AN, Rebolledo DL, Grez PM, Fadic R, Aldunate R, Volitakis I, Cherny RA, Opazo C, Masters C, Bush AI, Inestrosa NC (2009)
Mol Neurodegener
4 :2