New series of very interesting articles on APOE4

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New series of very interesting articles on APOE4

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A collection new articles about APOE4 and fuels, the western diet, potential drugs, the role in disease, the role in heahlty brain:

ApoE in Alzheimer Disease and Neurodegeneration
Edited by Allan Butterfield, Lance Johnson
Last update 26 March 2020

Neurobiology of Disease will be publishing a special issue on the “ApoE in Alzheimer Disease and Neurodegeneration” with Allan Butterfield and Lance Johnson as Guest Editors.
A collection of 11 articles


https://www.sciencedirect.com/journal/n ... 100&page=1
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Re: New series of very interesting articles on APOE4

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Here is a full list of articles:

APOE in Alzheimer's disease and neurodegeneration
D. Allan Butterfield, Lance A. Johnson

APOE in the normal brain
Sarah A. Flowers, G. William Rebeck

Alzheimer's disease pathology in APOE transgenic mouse models: The Who, What, When, Where, Why, and How
Cutler T. Lewandowski, Juan Maldonado Weng, Mary Jo LaDu

Apolipoprotein E and oxidative stress in brain with relevance to Alzheimer's disease
D. Allan Butterfield, Mark P. Mattson

Influence of Western diet and APOE genotype on Alzheimer's disease risk
P.M. Sullivan

APOE alters glucose flux through central carbon pathways in astrocytes
Holden C. Williams, Brandon C. Farmer, Margaret A. Piron, Adeline E. Walsh, ... Lance A. Johnson

ApoE and cerebral insulin: Trafficking, receptors, and resistance
Elizabeth M. Rhea, Jacob Raber, William A. Banks

APOE-amyloid interaction: Therapeutic targets
Thomas Wisniewski, Eleanor Drummond

APOE genotype-dependent pharmacogenetic responses to rapamycin for preventing Alzheimer's disease
Ai-Ling Lin, Ishita Parikh, Lucille M. Yanckello, Renee S. White, ... Basavaraju G. Sanganahalli

Using human induced pluripotent stem cells (hiPSCs) to investigate the mechanisms by which Apolipoprotein E (APOE) contributes to Alzheimer’s disease (AD) risk
Sreedevi Raman, Nicholas Brookhouser, David A. Brafman

Beyond the CNS: The many peripheral roles of APOE
Ana B. Martínez-Martínez, Elena Torres-Perez, Nicholas Devanney, Raquel Del Moral, ... Jose M. Arbones-Mainar
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Re: New series of very interesting articles on APOE4

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Wow, and all 11 articles are downloadable at no charge. Fiver, thanks for posting this!
ApoE 4/4 - When I was in 7th grade, my fellow students in history class called me "The Brain" because I had such a memory for detail. I excelled at memorization and aced tests. This childhood memory helps me cope!
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