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Grant Inflammation and the Ubiquitin/Proteasome Pathway in Neurodegeneration.
Academic Article Relationship between tau pathology and neuroinflammation in Alzheimer's disease.
Academic Article Proteasome inhibition in neuronal cells induces a proinflammatory response manifested by upregulation of cyclooxygenase-2, its accumulation as ubiquitin conjugates, and production of the prostaglandin PGE(2).
Academic Article Prostaglandin J2: a potential target for halting inflammation-induced neurodegeneration.
Academic Article Prostaglandin J2 promotes O-GlcNAcylation raising APP processing by a- and ?-secretases: relevance to Alzheimer's disease.
Academic Article Neurodegeneration: linking ubiquitin/proteasome pathway impairment with inflammation.
Academic Article Delta12-Prostaglandin J2 inhibits the ubiquitin hydrolase UCH-L1 and elicits ubiquitin-protein aggregation without proteasome inhibition.
Academic Article Prostaglandin J2 reduces catechol-O-methyltransferase activity and enhances dopamine toxicity in neuronal cells.
Academic Article Prostaglandin J2 alters pro-survival and pro-death gene expression patterns and 26 S proteasome assembly in human neuroblastoma cells.
Academic Article It may take inflammation, phosphorylation and ubiquitination to 'tangle' in Alzheimer's disease.
Academic Article Cytoskeleton/endoplasmic reticulum collapse induced by prostaglandin J2 parallels centrosomal deposition of ubiquitinated protein aggregates.
Academic Article Subchronic infusion of the product of inflammation prostaglandin J2 models sporadic Parkinson's disease in mice.
Concept Inflammation
Concept Inflammation Mediators
Concept Neurogenic Inflammation
Academic Article Repurposing ibudilast to mitigate Alzheimer's disease by targeting inflammation.
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