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Saganich MJ, Schroeder BE, Galvan V, Bredesen DE, Koo EH, Heinemann SF. Deficits in synaptic transmission and learning in amyloid precursor protein (APP) transgenic mice require C-terminal cleavage of APP. J Neurosci. 2006 Dec 27;26(52):13428-36. PubMed Abstract, View on AlzSWAN

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  Comment by:  Takaomi Saido, ARF Advisor
Submitted 7 January 2007  |  Permalink Posted 7 January 2007
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  Related Paper: Reversal of Alzheimer's-like pathology and behavior in human APP transgenic mice by mutation of Asp664.

Comment by:  Andre Delacourte
Submitted 6 May 2006  |  Permalink Posted 7 May 2006
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  Related Paper: Reversal of Alzheimer's-like pathology and behavior in human APP transgenic mice by mutation of Asp664.

Comment by:  Paul Coleman, ARF Advisor
Submitted 5 May 2006  |  Permalink Posted 7 May 2006
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It is becoming increasingly evident that different flavors of APP/Aβ may modulate different functions. This paper contributes additional information to this topic.

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  Related Paper: Reversal of Alzheimer's-like pathology and behavior in human APP transgenic mice by mutation of Asp664.

Comment by:  H. Fai Poon
Submitted 11 August 2007  |  Permalink Posted 15 August 2007
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This paper, again, indicates that Abeta is not the sole factor for AD development. It will be very exciting to see how all the contributing factors (e.g oxidative stress, protein synthesis/degradation, calcium etc) interact in the development of AD.

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