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This book contains a survey of present-day research into the biomedical fundamentals of Alzheimers disease (AD). It contains 20 chapters dealing with widely ranging topics, all of which have a bearing upon the understanding and treatment of AD. Starting with a broad survey of the contribution that the various microscopical techniques (light microscopy, electron microscopy, atomic force microscopy) have made since the seminal light microscopical studies of Alois Alzheimer, the book presents chapters on specialist topics:- transgenic mouse models of AD; the enzymology of amyloid-ß production and degradation; oxidant stress and antioxidant protection; the involvement of metal ions and the influence of chelators; the importance of amyloid-ß oligomers and fibrils, the role of cholesterol in their formation and characteristic binding of the dye Congo red; of the many AD plaque-associated proteins, ApoE4 , clusterin and acetylcholinesterase receive individual attention; the effect of amyloid-ß on neuronal membrane calcium channels and membrane fluidity are covered, as are drug interactions, the ß-sheet breaking peptides and the statins that may prevent oligomer/fibril formation in AD; the possible significance of amyloid-ß phosphorylation receives detailed attention. Overall, the book contains a broad range of current information on cellular, biochemical and structural aspects of amyloid-ß, of direct relevance to Alzheimers disease. .
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monografia Rebiun21484412 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun21484412 m o d | cr -n--------- 050119s2005 nyua ob 001 0 eng d 2006530806 1-280-70083-1 9786610700837 0-387-23226-5 10.1007/b100942 doi UPVA 997151971003706 UAM 991007697731504211 MiAaPQ MiAaPQ MiAaPQ eng PSB bicssc SCI007000 bisacsh 616.83107 Alzheimer's disease electronic resource] cellular and molecular aspects of amyloid [beta] edited by J. Robin Harris and Falk Fahrenholz New York Springer c2005 New York New York Springer 1 online resource (424 p.) 1 online resource (424 p.) Text txt computer c online resource cr Sub-cellular biochemistry 0306-0225 v. 38 Description based upon print version of record Includes bibliographical references and index The Contribution of Microscopy to the Study of Alzheimers Disease, Amyloid Plaques and A? Fibrillogenesis -- Transgenic Mouse Models for APP Processing and Alzheimers Disease: Early and Late Defects -- Oxidative stress in Alzheimers Disease: Implications for Prevention and Therapy -- ?-Secretase, APP and A? in Alzheimers Disease -- The Non-Amyloidogenic Pathway: Structure and Function of ?-Secretases -- Amyloid ? Degradation: A Challenging Task for Brain Peptidases -- The Protective Role of Vitamin E in Vascular Amyloid ?-Mediated Damage -- Amyloid Accumulation and Pathogensis of Alzheimers Disease: Significance of Monomeric, Oligomeric and Fibrillar A? -- Cholesterol and Amyloid ? Fibrillogenesis -- Alzheimers ?-Amyloid: Insights into Fibril Formation and Structure from Congo Red Binding -- The Aluminium-Amyloid Cascade Hypothesis and Alzheimers Disease -- Amyloid-? Metal Interaction and Metal Chelation -- The Interaction of Amyloid-? with ApoE -- Clusterin and Alzheimers Disease -- Acetylcholinesterase Interaction with Alzheimer Amyloid ? -- Membrane Disordering Effects of ?-Amyloid Peptides -- The Role of Alzheimer A? Peptides in Ion Transport Across Cell Membranes -- Amyloid Inhibitors and ?-Sheet Breakers -- Cholesterol and Alzheimers Disease: Statins, Cholesterol Depletion in APP Processing and A? Generation -- Phosphorylated Amyloid-?: the Toxic Intermediate in Alzheimers Disease Neurodegeneration This book contains a survey of present-day research into the biomedical fundamentals of Alzheimers disease (AD). It contains 20 chapters dealing with widely ranging topics, all of which have a bearing upon the understanding and treatment of AD. Starting with a broad survey of the contribution that the various microscopical techniques (light microscopy, electron microscopy, atomic force microscopy) have made since the seminal light microscopical studies of Alois Alzheimer, the book presents chapters on specialist topics:- transgenic mouse models of AD; the enzymology of amyloid-ß production and degradation; oxidant stress and antioxidant protection; the involvement of metal ions and the influence of chelators; the importance of amyloid-ß oligomers and fibrils, the role of cholesterol in their formation and characteristic binding of the dye Congo red; of the many AD plaque-associated proteins, ApoE4 , clusterin and acetylcholinesterase receive individual attention; the effect of amyloid-ß on neuronal membrane calcium channels and membrane fluidity are covered, as are drug interactions, the ß-sheet breaking peptides and the statins that may prevent oligomer/fibril formation in AD; the possible significance of amyloid-ß phosphorylation receives detailed attention. Overall, the book contains a broad range of current information on cellular, biochemical and structural aspects of amyloid-ß, of direct relevance to Alzheimers disease. . English Alzheimer's disease Amyloid beta-protein Electronic books Harris, James R. Fahrenholz, F. Falk) Subcellular Biochemistry (CKB)954927650799 (DLC)73643479 0-387-23225-7 Sub-cellular biochemistry v. 38