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    Alzheimers disease (AD) is a chronic disorder that slowly destroys neurons and causesserious cognitive disability. AD is associated with senile plaques and neurofbrillary tangles

    (NFTs). Amyloid-beta, a major component o senile plaques, has various pathological eectson cell and organelle unction. Extracellular amyloid-beta oligomers may activate caspasesthrough activation o cell surace death receptors. Alternatively, intracellular amyloid-betamay contribute to pathology by acilitating tau hyper-phosphory lation, disrupting mitochondria

    unction and triggering calcium dy sunction. To date, genetic studies have revealed our genesthat may be linked to autosomal dominant or amilial early onset AD (FAD). These ourgenes include: amyloid precursor protein (APP), presenilin 1 (PS1), presenilin 2 (PS2) andapolipoprotein E (ApoE). All mutations associated with APP and PS proteins can lead to anincrease in the production o amyloid- beta peptides, specifcally the more amyloidogenic orm,

    amyloid-beta 42. FAD-linked PS1 mutation downregulates the unolded protein response and

    leads to vulnerability to ER stress.

    Alzheimers diseasesignaling pathway

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    ABAD / HSD17B10 10648-1-AP Rabbit poly ELISA, WB, IHC

    ABAD / HSD17B10 60069-1-Ig Mouse mono ELISA, WB

    APH1A 11643-1-AP Rabbit poly ELISA, WB

    ApoE 18254-1-AP Rabbit poly ELISA

    APP 10524-1-AP Rabbit poly ELISA, WB

    APP-BP1 / NAE1 14863-1-AP Rabbit poly ELISA, WB

    BACE1 /-secretase 12807-1-AP Rabbit poly ELISA, WB

    BAD 10435-1-AP Rabbit poly ELISA, WB

    BID 10988-1-AP Rabbit poly ELISA, WB, IHC

    Calpain / CAPN1 10538-1-AP Rabbit poly ELISA

    CASP7 10459-1-AP Rabbit poly ELISA

    CASP8 13423-1-AP Rabbit poly ELISA, WB, IHC

    CASP9 10380-1-AP Rabbit poly ELISA, WB, IF

    CDK5 10430-1-AP Rabbit poly ELISA, WB

    CHP 15834-1-AP Rabbit poly ELISA, WB

    CytC (CYCS) 10993-1-AP Rabbit poly ELISA, WB, IHC

    ERK1/2 / MAPK1 16443-1-AP Rabbit poly ELISA, WB, IHC

    ERK1/2 / MAPK1 51068-1-AP Rabbit poly ELISA, WB, IHC

    FADD 14906-1-AP Rabbit poly ELISA, WB

    FAS / TNFR 13098-1-AP Rabbit poly ELISA, WB, IHC

    Fe65 / APBB1 12526-1-AP Rabbit poly ELISA

    GAPDH 10494-1-AP Rabbit poly ELISA, WB, IHC, IF

    GAPDH 60004-1-Ig Rabbit poly ELISA, WB

    GNAQ 13927-1-AP Rabbit poly ELISA, WB

    GSK3 15113-1-AP Rabbit poly ELISA, WB

    GSK3 51065-1-AP Rabbit poly ELISA, WB, IHC

    IL-1 60136-1-Ig Mouse mono ELISA, WB

    LPL 16899-1-AP Rabbit poly ELISA

    NCSTN 14071-1-AP Rabbit poly ELISA, WB

    NEP (MME) 18008-1-AP Rabbit poly ELISA, WB, IHC

    NEP (MME) 60034-1-Ig Mouse mono ELISA, WB

    nNOS 18984-1-AP Rabbit poly ELISA, WB

    p35 / p25/ CDK5R1 18346-1-AP Rabbit poly ELISA

    PEN2 / PSENEN 16144-1-AP Rabbit poly ELISA

    PSEN1 16163-1-AP Rabbit poly ELISA, WB

    SNCA 10842-1-AP Rabbit poly ELISA, WB, IHC

    Tau / MAPT 10274-1-AP Rabbit poly ELISA, WB, IHC

    TNF 17590-1-AP Rabbit poly ELISA, WB

    OligomericA

    Cu+ Fe2+

    Neuronalinjury

    H20

    2

    Nitricoxide

    Protein OxidationApoptosisDNA damage

    MITOCHONDRIA

    Decreasedenergy

    production?

    APPprocessing

    Apoptosis