Small angle X-ray analysis of Alzheimer's Disease lipid membranes showed significant structure changes. Role of cholesterol in these changes. Alterations in the composition and structure of the membrane bilayer may play role in pathophysiology of AD by altering activity and catabolism of membrane-bound proteins--most notably the beta-amyloid precursor protein.
In: Neurobiology of Aging (1992): 413-419
https://www.scribd.com/document/17755698/Changes-in-the-Alzheimer-s-Disease-Cortical-Membrane-and-Choleterol
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Wednesday, April 1, 1992
Alzheimer's Disease Cortical Membrane and Cholesterol
Thursday, February 28, 1991
Biochemical and structural analysis of lipid membranes from temporal gyrus and cerebellum of Alzheimer's diseased brains
Mason, R.P., Shajenko, L., Chambers, T.E., Grazioso, H.J., Shoemaker, W.J.,
and Herbette, L.G., Biochemical and structural analysis of lipid membranes
from temporal gyrus and cerebellum of Alzheimer's diseased brains, Biophysical
Journal, vol 59 (1991), 592a
https://www.cell.com/biophysj/pdf/S0006-3495%2891%2982265-2.pdf
and Herbette, L.G., Biochemical and structural analysis of lipid membranes
from temporal gyrus and cerebellum of Alzheimer's diseased brains, Biophysical
Journal, vol 59 (1991), 592a
https://www.cell.com/biophysj/pdf/S0006-3495%2891%2982265-2.pdf
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