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- jneurosci.1150-09.2009 author "Kitazawa M, Vasilevko V, Cribbs DH, LaFerla FM".
- jneurosci.1150-09.2009 date "2009-05-13".
- jneurosci.1150-09.2009 doi "10.1523/JNEUROSCI.1150-09.2009".
- jneurosci.1150-09.2009 isCitedBy Alzheimers_disease_research.
- jneurosci.1150-09.2009 isCitedBy Inclusion_body_myositis.
- jneurosci.1150-09.2009 issue "19".
- jneurosci.1150-09.2009 journal "The Journal of Neuroscience".
- jneurosci.1150-09.2009 laysummary nr_ibmimmunization_090513.php.
- jneurosci.1150-09.2009 pages "6132–41".
- jneurosci.1150-09.2009 pmc "3049190".
- jneurosci.1150-09.2009 pmid "19439591".
- jneurosci.1150-09.2009 quote "Inclusion body myositis...features include T-cell mediated inflammatory infiltrates and aberrant accumulations of proteins, including amyloid-β , tau, ubiquitinated proteins, apolipoprotein E, and β-synuclein in skeletal muscle. ... active immunization markedly reduces intracellular Aβ deposits and attenuates the motor impairment compared with untreated mice...Aβ oligomers contribute to the myopathy process as they were significantly reduced in the affected skeletal muscle from immunized mice. In addition, the anti-Aβ antibodies produced in the immunized mice blocked the toxicity of the Aβ oligomers in vitro, providing a possible key mechanism for the functional recovery.".
- jneurosci.1150-09.2009 title "Immunization with amyloid-β attenuates inclusion body myositis-like myopathology and motor impairment in a transgenic mouse model".
- jneurosci.1150-09.2009 volume "29".