Peripherally administered antibodies against amyloid β-peptide enter the central nervous system and reduce pathology in a mouse model of Alzheimer disease

2000 Nature Medicine 1,970 citations

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Senile plaquesAmyloid (mycology)P3 peptideAntibodyAmyloid precursor proteinAlzheimer's diseaseGenetically modified mouseMedicineBACE1-ASCentral nervous systemImmunologyPathologyBiologyTransgeneDiseaseEndocrinologyBiochemistry

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2000
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6
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Frédérique Bard, Catherine Cannon, Robin Barbour et al. (2000). Peripherally administered antibodies against amyloid β-peptide enter the central nervous system and reduce pathology in a mouse model of Alzheimer disease. Nature Medicine , 6 (8) , 916-919. https://doi.org/10.1038/78682

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