Cholesterol appears to be increasingly important in neurodegeneration, but is understudied. This paper provides novel insight into the manner in which abnormalities in cholesterol metabolism can modulate the biology of proteins involved in neurodegeneration.
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Boston University School of Medicine
Cholesterol appears to be increasingly important in neurodegeneration, but is understudied. This paper provides novel insight into the manner in which abnormalities in cholesterol metabolism can modulate the biology of proteins involved in neurodegeneration.
Please see postpublication of this report in Science: Cholesterol's role in synapse formation. Science 2002.
References:
Koudinov AR, Koudinova NV. Cholesterol's role in synapse formation. Science. 2002 Mar 22;295(5563):2213. PubMed.
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