S100b Induces Expression of Myoglobin in APβ Treated Neuronal Cells In Vitro: A Possible Neuroprotective Mechanism

Volume: 9, Issue: 4, Pages: 279 - 283
Published: Oct 14, 2016
Abstract
Background: In this study, human neuroblastoma cells (IMR32) treated with Amyloid Beta Peptide (APβ), were used as model to evaluate the molecular basis of protective role of S100b, a neurotrophic factor and neuronal survival protein, highly expressed by reactive astrocytes close to amyloid deposition in the cortex of Alzheimer's patients. The aim of this work is to value the effect of S100b on ROS production in cells treated with Amyloid Beta...
Paper Details
Title
S100b Induces Expression of Myoglobin in APβ Treated Neuronal Cells In Vitro: A Possible Neuroprotective Mechanism
Published Date
Oct 14, 2016
Volume
9
Issue
4
Pages
279 - 283
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