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Amyloid precursor protein and its homologues: a family of proteolysis-dependent receptors

Jacobsen et al., 2009

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Jacobsen K
Iverfeldt K
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The Alzheimer's amyloid precursor protein (APP) belongs to a conserved gene family that also includes the mammalian APLP1 and APLP2, the Drosophila APPL, and the C. elegans APL-1. The biological function of APP is still not fully clear. However, it is known that the APP …
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