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An Isogenic Stem Cell Model Of Alzheimer's Disease: Direct Expression Of Amyloid-Beta, Teresa Marie Ubina Jun 2017

An Isogenic Stem Cell Model Of Alzheimer's Disease: Direct Expression Of Amyloid-Beta, Teresa Marie Ubina

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Alzheimer’s disease (AD), identified over 100 years ago and intensively studied since the 1970s, has no effective treatments or mechanistic understanding of the underlying neurodegenerative process. Most investigators believe accumulation or aggregation of amyloid beta (Ab) proteins plays a causative role. Aβ peptides (~39-43 residues) are generated by proteolysis of the transmembrane protein APP. One reason we know so little about AD is an incomplete understanding of the cellular mechanisms responsible for Ab proteotoxicity. Human ES and iPSC models of AD are recent additions to many other models used to investigate these mechanisms. AD, however is a chronic progressive condition …