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The following pages link to Inhibition of platelet activation by the Alzheimer's disease amyloid precursor protein. (Q53332543):
Displaying 16 items.
- The Neuroprotective Properties of the Amyloid Precursor Protein Following Traumatic Brain Injury (Q26750116) (← links)
- Insights into the physiological function of the β-amyloid precursor protein: beyond Alzheimer's disease (Q26999922) (← links)
- Platelets and Alzheimer's disease: Potential of APP as a biomarker (Q27001550) (← links)
- Copper levels are increased in the cerebral cortex and liver of APP and APLP2 knockout mice (Q28505777) (← links)
- Molecular mechanisms for Alzheimer's disease: implications for neuroimaging and therapeutics (Q31047131) (← links)
- Molecular Differences and Similarities Between Alzheimer's Disease and the 5XFAD Transgenic Mouse Model of Amyloidosis (Q34132850) (← links)
- The functions of the amyloid precursor protein gene. (Q34173160) (← links)
- Platelets, a reliable source for peripheral Alzheimer's disease biomarkers? (Q34500658) (← links)
- Role of amyloid peptides in vascular dysfunction and platelet dysregulation in Alzheimer's disease (Q35141182) (← links)
- Alzheimer disease and platelets: how's that relevant (Q36535484) (← links)
- Endothelium-specific amyloid precursor protein deficiency causes endothelial dysfunction in cerebral arteries (Q42515941) (← links)
- Effects of staurosporine, U-73122, wortmannin, 4-hydroxynonenal and sodium azide upon the release of secreted beta-amyloid precursor protein from human platelets in response to thrombin stimulation (Q43608637) (← links)
- Contrasting, species-dependent modulation of copper-mediated neurotoxicity by the Alzheimer's disease amyloid precursor protein. (Q43850170) (← links)
- Proteolytic processing of the Alzheimer's disease amyloid precursor protein in brain and platelets (Q44642575) (← links)
- Diverse fibrillar peptides directly bind the Alzheimer's amyloid precursor protein and amyloid precursor-like protein 2 resulting in cellular accumulation (Q48373572) (← links)
- The Alzheimer's Disease Amyloid-Beta Hypothesis in Cardiovascular Aging and Disease: JACC Focus Seminar (Q90044778) (← links)