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1. Effects of p38α/β inhibition on acute lymphoblastic leukemia proliferation and survival in vivo

3. Urokinase receptor and fibronectin regulate the ERK(MAPK) to p38(MAPK) activity ratios that determine carcinoma cell proliferation or dormancy in vivo.

4. Amyloidogenesis in Familial British Dementia Is Associated with a Genetic Defect on Chromosome 13

5. Substitutions at codon 22 of Alzheimer's abeta peptide induce diverse conformational changes and apoptotic effects in human cerebral endothelial cells.

6. A Newly Formed Amyloidogenic Fragment due to a Stop Codon Mutation Causes Familial British Dementia

7. Potent neuroprotective properties against the Alzheimer beta-amyloid by an endogenous melatonin-related indole structure, indole-3-propionic acid.

8. Characterization of a novel trypanosome lytic factor from human serum.

9. Alzheimer β protein mediated oxidative damage of mitochondrial DNA: Prevention by melatonin

10. Amyloid protein of Gerstmann‐Sträussler‐Scheinker disease (Indiana kindred) is an 11 kd fragment of prion protein with an N‐terminal glycine at codon 58.

14. Synthetic peptides corresponding to different mutated regions of the amyloid gene in familial Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease show enhanced in vitro formation of morphologically different amyloid fibrils.

15. The Soluble Form of Alzheimer's Amyloid β Protein Is Complexed to High Density Lipoprotein 3 and Very High Density Lipoprotein in Normal Human Plasma

16. Tau protein directly interacts with the amyloid β-protein precursor: Implications for Alzheimer's disease

17. Blood-Brain Barrier Transport of Circulating Alzheimer′s Amyloid β

18. Apolipoprotein E: Binding to Soluble Alzheimer's β-Amyloid

19. Amyloid fibrils in hereditary cerebral hemorrhage with amyloidosis of Icelandic type is a variant of gamma-trace basic protein (cystatin C).

20. Brain Uptake of Circulating Apolipoproteins J and E Complexed to Alzheimer's Amyloid β

21. High-level expression and in vitro mutagenesis of a fibrillogenic 109-amino-acid C-terminal fragment of Alzheimer's-disease amyloid precursor protein

22. The cerebrospinal-fluid soluble form of Alzheimer's amyloid β is complexed to SP-40,40 (apolipoprotein J), an inhibitor of the complement membrane-attack complex

23. A 109-amino-acid C-terminal fragment of Alzheimer's-disease amyloid precursor protein contains a sequence, -RHDS-, that promotes cell adhesion

24. Epitope map of two polyclonal antibodies that recognize amyloid lesions in patients with Alzheimer's disease

25. Gelsolin variant (Asn-187) in familial amyloidosis, Finnish type

26. Inhibition of Alzheimer beta-fibrillogenesis by melatonin.

27. Glycoprotein 330/megalin: probable role in receptor-mediated transport of apolipoprotein J alone and in a complex with Alzheimer disease amyloid beta at the blood-brain and blood-cerebrospinal fluid barriers.

28. Proteasome activity is required for the stage-specific transformation of a protozoan parasite.

29. Constitutive secretion of cystatin C (gamma-trace) by monocytes and macrophages and its downregulation after stimulation.

30. Stroke in Icelandic patients with hereditary amyloid angiopathy is related to a mutation in the cystatin C gene, an inhibitor of cysteine proteases.

31. Characterization of apolipoprotein J-Alzheimer's A beta interaction.

32. Binding of cystatin C to C4: the importance of sense-antisense peptides in their interaction.

33. Mutation in gelsolin gene in Finnish hereditary amyloidosis.

41. An animal model of vascular amyloidosis.

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