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American Society for Cell Biology: 38th Annual Meeting

CONFERENCE COVERAGE SERIES American Society for Cell Biology 38th Annual Meeting: Tau Protein in Neurodegenerative Diseases American Society for Cell Biology 38th Annual Meeting: More About Tau American Society for Cell Biology 38th Annual Meeting: Novel Protein Binds to APP and Mi

American Society for Cell Biology 38th Annual Meeting: More About Tau

CONFERENCE COVERAGE 1998-12-12 Conference Coverage Maas et al. (Abstract 2285) studied how phosphorylation of two different regions in tau proteins affects binding of tau protein to the plasma-membrane (PM). The two major phosphorylation sites studied were those located just upstream o

American Society for Cell Biology 38th Ann Mtg: Chaperone Clings to Aβ

CONFERENCE COVERAGE 1998-12-12 Conference Coverage Holtzman et al. (Abstract 612) reported that 95 percent of immunoreactive β-amyloid in human cerebral spinal fluid is bound to the ER chaperone Erp57. Anti-Erp57 and anti-Aβ antibodies were found to react with an approximately 62 kDα b

June Kinoshita Interviews Bruce Yanker

INTERVIEWS 1998-12-10 Interviews During his medical school training in neurology at Harvard, Bruce Yankner was drawn into the Alzheimer field when he found that an APP gene construct (C100) was toxic to neurons. "Alzheimer's disease was one of few neurodegenerative d

An APP-Presenilin Connection

RESEARCH NEWS 1998-12-08 Research News Mutations in the β-amyloid precursor protein (APP), presenilin-1 and presenilin-2 cause inherited forms of Alzheimer's disease, but how do these protein interact, normally and in the disease process? In 1996, researchers Nazneen Dewji a

What FTDP-17 Mutations Do

RESEARCH NEWS 1998-12-04 Research News A new study elucidates the molecular mechanisms that may explain how mutations of the tau gene give rise to frontotemporal dementia and parkinsonism (FTDP-17), an inherited disorder that is similar to Alzheimer's disease. In this week&#

Genome-wide Gene Screening Goes Live

RESEARCH NEWS 1998-12-01 Research News (From Nature Biotechnology Press Release.) Current estimates predict that genome sequencing efforts may reveal between 3,000 and 10,000 new targets for drugs. In the December issue of Nature Biotechnology, Paul Negulescu and colleagues descr

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