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Anti-Nuclear Antibody Screening Using HEp-2 Cells
Published on: June 24, 2014
Alzheimer's disease neurons fail the acid test
Wim Annaert1, Bart De Strooper
1Center for Human Genetics, KULeuven, and VIB Department for Molecular and Developmental Genetics, Leuven B-3000, Belgium. wim.annaert@cme.vib-kuleuven.be <wim.annaert@cme.vib-kuleuven.be>
Abstract:
Mutations in the presenilin genes are the most common cause of familial forms of Alzheimer's disease. Although it is well known for its role in the generation of amyloid peptide, Lee et al. (2010) now report that presenilin 1 deficiency also impacts maturation of the lysosomal proton pump, affecting autophagocytosis and protein turnover.
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