2015
DOI: 10.1111/tct.12333
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“…Several small molecule inhibitors of PS-1 have been investigated, with some reaching early clinical trials, but none have been formally approved. Dewji et al (2015) have reported that small peptide fragments of human PS-1 can significantly inhibit Aβ production (total Aβ, Aβ40 and Aβ42) both in vitro and when infused in to the brains of APP transgenic mice [139]. The most active small peptides in this report were P4 and P8, from the amino-terminal domain of PS-1.…”
Section: A22: Presenilinmentioning
confidence: 54%
“…Several small molecule inhibitors of PS-1 have been investigated, with some reaching early clinical trials, but none have been formally approved. Dewji et al (2015) have reported that small peptide fragments of human PS-1 can significantly inhibit Aβ production (total Aβ, Aβ40 and Aβ42) both in vitro and when infused in to the brains of APP transgenic mice [139]. The most active small peptides in this report were P4 and P8, from the amino-terminal domain of PS-1.…”
Section: A22: Presenilinmentioning
confidence: 54%
“…Several small molecule inhibitors of PS-1 have been investigated, with some reaching early clinical trials, but none have been formally approved. Dewji et al (2015) have reported that small peptide fragments of human PS-1 can significantly inhibit Aβ production (total Aβ, Aβ40 and Aβ42) both in vitro and when infused in to the brains of APP transgenic mice [151]. The most active small peptides in this report were P4 and P8, from the amino-terminal domain of PS-1.…”
Section: A22: Presenilinmentioning
confidence: 54%
“…Several small molecule inhibitors of PS-1 have been investigated, with some reaching early clinical trials, but none have been formally approved. Dewji et al (2015) have reported that small peptide fragments of human PS-1 can significantly inhibit A production (total A , A 40 and A 42) both in vitro and when infused in to the brains of APP transgenic mice [153]. The most active small peptides in this report were P4 and P8, from the amino-terminal domain of PS-1.…”
Section: A22: Presenilinmentioning
confidence: 55%