Diversity of Aβ aggregates produced in a gut-basedDrosophilamodel of Alzheimer’s disease
Greta Elovsson,
Therése Klingstedt,
K Peter R Nilsson
et al.
Abstract:Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a neurodegenerative disease manifested by memory loss and premature death. One major histopathological hallmark of AD is the amyloid plaques formed by aggregates of the amyloid-beta (Abeta) peptide and the Abeta aggregation process results in amyloid fibrils with different structures. Herein, we investigate the heterogeneity of Abeta aggregates produced by Drosophila melanogaster expressing the Abeta1-42 peptide with the Arctic mutation E22G (Arctic flies) or a dimeric construct of … Show more
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