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Academic Article Signaling effect of amyloid-beta(42) on the processing of AbetaPP.
Academic Article AGEs/RAGE complex upregulates BACE1 via NF-?B pathway activation.
Academic Article Proteolytic cleavage of polymeric tau protein by caspase-3: implications for Alzheimer disease.
Academic Article Differential regulation of glutamate receptors in Alzheimer's disease.
Academic Article Oxidative stress increases expression and activity of BACE in NT2 neurons.
Academic Article Metal binding and oxidation of amyloid-beta within isolated senile plaque cores: Raman microscopic evidence.
Academic Article Therapeutic potential of oxidant mechanisms in Alzheimer's disease.
Academic Article Therapeutic options in Alzheimer's disease.
Academic Article Amyloid-beta, BACE, and oxidative stress in Alzheimer's disease, a commentary on "The different aggregation state of beta-amyloid 1-42 mediates different effects on oxidative stress, neurodegeneration and BACE-1 expression".
Academic Article Oxidative stress activates a positive feedback between the gamma- and beta-secretase cleavages of the beta-amyloid precursor protein.
Academic Article The up-regulation of BACE1 mediated by hypoxia and ischemic injury: role of oxidative stress and HIF1alpha.
Concept Aspartic Acid
Concept Receptors, N-Methyl-D-Aspartate
Concept Aspartic Acid Endopeptidases
Academic Article ?-amyloid 1-42 induces physiological transcriptional regulation of BACE1.
Academic Article Beta-site APP cleaving enzyme up-regulation induced by 4-hydroxynonenal is mediated by stress-activated protein kinases pathways.
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