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ApoE4 - the most prevalent genetic risk factor for Alzheimer's disease / Daniel Michaelson.
- Format:
- Video
- Author/Creator:
- Michaelson, Daniel, author.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Apolipoproteins.
- Physical Description:
- 1 streaming video file (53 min.) : color, sound
- Place of Publication:
- London : Henry Stewart Talks Ltd, 2012.
- System Details:
- video file
- Contents:
- Introduction
- Alzheimer's disease (1)
- Alzheimer's disease (2)
- Outline of talk
- Apolipoprotein E (ApoE)
- ApoE genotype frequency in the population
- ApoE4 decreases the age of onset of AD
- ApoE4 dependent brain pathology in AD (1)
- Isoform effects of ApoE4 on amyloid deposition
- ApoE4 dependent brain pathology in AD (2)
- Brain inflammation in ApoE4 positive patients
- ApoE4 dependent brain pathology in AD (3)
- ApoE4 role in neuronal remodeling & brain trauma
- ApoE4 dependent brain pathology in AD (4)
- ApoE4 & amyloid deposition on blood vessels
- ApoE4 dependent brain pathology in AD (5)
- The effects of ApoE4 start early
- ApoE4 is a risk factor for other diseases
- Age related macular degeneration and ApoE4
- Pathological effects of ApoE4 - mechanisms
- Phenotypic effects of ApoE4 in transgenic mice
- Molecular mechanisms: lipid metabolism
- ApoE and brain cholesterol
- ApoE4 lipid cross talk: experimental design
- Effects of ApoE4 diets & environmental stimulation
- Effects of DHA and cholesterol on behavior
- ApoE4 mechanisms (1)
- Molecular mechanisms: amyloid cascade
- Effects of human ApoE4 isoforms on brain A-beta
- ApoE4 mechanisms (2)
- In vivo activation of the amyloid cascade
- ApoE4 driven accumulation of intracellular A-beta
- Neuronal loss following accumulation of A-beta
- Intracellular pathology and A-beta in ApoE4 mice
- A-beta oligomerization (1)
- A-beta oligomerization (2)
- ApoE4-induced A-beta mediated neurotoxicity
- ApoE4 mechanisms (3)
- How do ApoE and A-beta interact
- Molecular mechanisms: ApoE receptors
- LDL receptor family members
- ApoER2 and NMDA receptors
- ApoER2 and NMDA receptors: ApoE4 toxicity
- ApoE4 driven accumulation of A-beta by LRP
- ApoE4 mechanisms (4)
- Molecular mechanisms: ApoE4 catabolism
- Conformation and catabolism of ApoE3 and ApoE4
- Consequence of ApoE4 fragmentation
- ApoE4 mechanisms (5)
- Neurodegeneration, Vascular pathology
- ApoE4 directed therapy
- ApoE4: loss of function vs. gain of toxic function
- A-beta accumulation by ApoE4: gain of function
- ApoE4 related therapeutic approaches
- ApoE4 affects the efficacy of clinical trials
- Summary of talk
- Acknowledgements.
- Notes:
- Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
- Retrieved April 13, 2024, from https://hstalks.com/bs/2402/.
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