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Kostas Vekrellis on Excess α-Synuclein Sends Synapses Sputtering

COMMENT α-synuclein and Synaptic Failure in PD α-synuclein has been biochemically and genetically linked to sporadic and familial PD. Mutations or multiplications of the α-synuclein gene cause familial forms of PD (Polymeropoulos et al., 1997; Krüger et al., 1998

Martin Ingelsson on Excess α-Synuclein Sends Synapses Sputtering

COMMENT The work by Scott and colleagues is of great interest as it is trying to pinpoint the molecular details in the synaptic pathology caused by a modest transgenic overexpression of α-synuclein. The authors found that PK-resistant and abnormally phosphorylate

Robert Edwards on Excess α-Synuclein Sends Synapses Sputtering

COMMENT The background for our work is that α-synuclein normally localizes to the axon terminal of essentially all neurons, but its role, if any, in neurotransmitter release has remained very unclear. In general, knockout mice have shown either no effect or confl

Subhojit Roy on Excess α-Synuclein Sends Synapses Sputtering

COMMENT Our goal in this study was to try connecting the dots between two key pathologic events: modestly elevated α-synuclein levels within the neuron and the ultimate synaptic dysfunction. We used a cell-biological approach that allowed us to analyze and quanti

Amyloid Beta 42, high-sensitive

ANTIBODY kit manufacturer cat# 290-64501<br />Wako <a href="http://www.wako-chem.co.jp/english/labchem/pdf/bAmyloidKits.pdf" target="_new">Kit Page</a><br />(see also<br />Cat# <a href="/antibodies/amyloid-

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