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  1. PKC has been shown to phosphorylate GAP-43/F1/B-50 on Ser residues. Routtenberg and others have shown that this phosphorylation of GAP-43/F1 is important for learning and memory, and Martzen et al. have shown that the distribution of phosphorylated GAP-43 between membrane and cytosol fractions of brain extract is altered in AD.

  2. Racial comparison of ApoE alleles will provide some information of molecular mechanism of the disease etiology.

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