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  • Beyreuther K, Pollwein P, Multhaup G, et al. (1993). "Regulation and expression of the Alzheimer's beta/A4 amyloid protein precursor in health, disease, and Down's syndrome.". Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci. 695: 91-102. PMID 8239320. [e]
  • Kontush A (2002). "Alzheimer's amyloid-beta as a preventive antioxidant for brain lipoproteins.". Cell. Mol. Neurobiol. 21 (4): 299-315. PMID 11775062. [e]
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  • Matsuzaki K (2002). "[Interactions between amyloid beta--protein and gangliosides]". Tanpakushitsu Kakusan Koso 47 (4 Suppl): 351-6. PMID 11915326. [e]
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  • Koo EH (2003). "The beta-amyloid precursor protein (APP) and Alzheimer's disease: does the tail wag the dog?". Traffic 3 (11): 763-70. PMID 12383342. [e]
  • Van Nostrand WE, Melchor JP, Romanov G, et al. (2003). "Pathogenic effects of cerebral amyloid angiopathy mutations in the amyloid beta-protein precursor.". Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci. 977: 258-65. PMID 12480759. [e]
  • Ling Y, Morgan K, Kalsheker N (2004). "Amyloid precursor protein (APP) and the biology of proteolytic processing: relevance to Alzheimer's disease.". Int. J. Biochem. Cell Biol. 35 (11): 1505-35. PMID 12824062. [e]
  • Kerr ML, Small DH (2005). "Cytoplasmic domain of the beta-amyloid protein precursor of Alzheimer's disease: function, regulation of proteolysis, and implications for drug development.". J. Neurosci. Res. 80 (2): 151-9. DOI:10.1002/jnr.20408. PMID 15672415. Research Blogging.
  • Tickler AK, Wade JD, Separovic F (2005). "The role of Abeta peptides in Alzheimer's disease.". Protein Pept. Lett. 12 (6): 513-9. PMID 16101387. [e]
  • Reinhard C, Hébert SS, De Strooper B (2006). "The amyloid-beta precursor protein: integrating structure with biological function.". EMBO J. 24 (23): 3996-4006. DOI:10.1038/sj.emboj.7600860. PMID 16252002. Research Blogging.
  • Watson D, Castaño E, Kokjohn TA, et al. (2006). "Physicochemical characteristics of soluble oligomeric Abeta and their pathologic role in Alzheimer's disease.". Neurol. Res. 27 (8): 869-81. DOI:10.1179/016164105X49436. PMID 16354549. Research Blogging.
  • Calinisan V, Gravem D, Chen RP, et al. (2006). "New insights into potential functions for the protein 4.1 superfamily of proteins in kidney epithelium.". Front. Biosci. 11: 1646-66. PMID 16368544. [e]
  • Gallo C, Orlassino R, Vineis C (2006). "[Recurrent intraparenchimal haemorrhages in a patient with cerebral amyloidotic angiopathy: description of one autopsy case]". Pathologica 98 (1): 44-7. PMID 16789686. [e]
  • Menéndez-González M, Pérez-Pinera P, Martínez-Rivera M, et al. (2006). "APP processing and the APP-KPI domain involvement in the amyloid cascade.". Neuro-degenerative diseases 2 (6): 277-83. DOI:10.1159/000092315. PMID 16909010. Research Blogging.
  • Chen X, Stern D, Yan SD (2007). "Mitochondrial dysfunction and Alzheimer's disease.". Current Alzheimer research 3 (5): 515-20. PMID 17168650. [e]
  • Wolfe MS (2007). "When loss is gain: reduced presenilin proteolytic function leads to increased Abeta42/Abeta40. Talking Point on the role of presenilin mutations in Alzheimer disease.". EMBO Rep. 8 (2): 136-40. DOI:10.1038/sj.embor.7400896. PMID 17268504. Research Blogging.