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Academic Article Mechanism of neuronal versus endothelial cell uptake of Alzheimer's disease amyloid beta protein.
Academic Article Chitosan enhances the stability and targeting of immuno-nanovehicles to cerebro-vascular deposits of Alzheimer's disease amyloid protein.
Academic Article Surface plasmon resonance binding kinetics of Alzheimer's disease amyloid beta peptide-capturing and plaque-binding monoclonal antibodies.
Academic Article HH domain of Alzheimer's disease Abeta provides structural basis for neuronal binding in PC12 and mouse cortical/hippocampal neurons.
Academic Article Traffic jam at the blood-brain barrier promotes greater accumulation of Alzheimer's disease amyloid-? proteins in the cerebral vasculature.
Academic Article Alzheimer's disease amyloid ?-protein mutations and deletions that define neuronal binding/internalization as early stage nonfibrillar/fibrillar aggregates and late stage fibrils.
Academic Article Differences in the cellular uptake and intracellular itineraries of amyloid beta proteins 40 and 42: ramifications for the Alzheimer's drug discovery.
Academic Article Engineering theranostic nanovehicles capable of targeting cerebrovascular amyloid deposits.
Academic Article Insulin differentially affects the distribution kinetics of amyloid beta 40 and 42 in plasma and brain.
Academic Article Differential Effects of Alzheimer's Disease A?40 and 42 on Endocytosis and Intraneuronal Trafficking.
Academic Article Cationic carrier peptide enhances cerebrovascular targeting of nanoparticles in Alzheimer's disease brain.
Academic Article Amyloid-? Peptides Disrupt Interactions Between VAMP-2 and SNAP-25 in Neuronal Cells as Determined by FRET/FLIM.
Academic Article Amyloid-beta impairs insulin signaling by accelerating autophagy-lysosomal degradation of LRP-1 and IR-? in blood-brain barrier endothelial cells in vitro and in 3XTg-AD mice.
Academic Article Pharmacokinetic analysis of the blood-brain barrier transport of 125I-amyloid beta protein 40 in wild-type and Alzheimer's disease transgenic mice (APP,PS1) and its implications for amyloid plaque formation.
Academic Article Physiological and biophysical factors that influence Alzheimer's disease amyloid plaque targeting of native and putrescine modified human amyloid beta40.
Academic Article Pharmacokinetics and amyloid plaque targeting ability of a novel peptide-based magnetic resonance contrast agent in wild-type and Alzheimer's disease transgenic mice.
Academic Article In vivo targeting of antibody fragments to the nervous system for Alzheimer's disease immunotherapy and molecular imaging of amyloid plaques.
Academic Article Selective contrast enhancement of individual Alzheimer's disease amyloid plaques using a polyamine and Gd-DOTA conjugated antibody fragment against fibrillar Abeta42 for magnetic resonance molecular imaging.
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Academic Article High-Density Lipoprotein Mimetic Peptide 4F Efficiently Crosses the Blood-Brain Barrier and Modulates Amyloid-? Distribution between Brain and Plasma.
Academic Article Distinct Uptake Kinetics of Alzheimer Disease Amyloid-? 40 and 42 at the Blood-Brain Barrier Endothelium.
Academic Article Age-Dependent Changes in the Plasma and Brain Pharmacokinetics of Amyloid-? Peptides and Insulin.
Academic Article Semimechanistic Population Pharmacokinetic Modeling to Investigate Amyloid Beta Trafficking and Accumulation at the BBB Endothelium.
Academic Article Amyloid-Beta Peptides 40 and 42 Employ Distinct Molecular Pathways for Cell Entry and Intracellular Transit at the Blood-Brain Barrier Endothelium.
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