The Amyloid Hypothesis of Alzheimer's Disease: Progress and Problems on the Road to Therapeutics

Science56.90
Volume: 297, Issue: 5580, Pages: 353 - 356
Published: Jul 19, 2002
Abstract
It has been more than 10 years since it was first proposed that the neurodegeneration in Alzheimer's disease (AD) may be caused by deposition of amyloid beta-peptide (Abeta) in plaques in brain tissue. According to the amyloid hypothesis, accumulation of Abeta in the brain is the primary influence driving AD pathogenesis. The rest of the disease process, including formation of neurofibrillary tangles containing tau protein, is proposed to result...
Paper Details
Title
The Amyloid Hypothesis of Alzheimer's Disease: Progress and Problems on the Road to Therapeutics
Published Date
Jul 19, 2002
Journal
Volume
297
Issue
5580
Pages
353 - 356
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