Biological and methodological complexities of beta‐amyloid peptide: Implications for Alzheimer’s disease research

Volume: 160, Issue: 4, Pages: 434 - 453
Published: Nov 24, 2021
Abstract
Although controversial, the amyloid cascade hypothesis remains central to the Alzheimer's disease (AD) field and posits amyloid-beta (Aβ) as the central factor initiating disease onset. In recent years, there has been an increase in emphasis on studying the role of low molecular weight aggregates, such as oligomers, which are suggested to be more neurotoxic than fibrillary Aβ. Other Aβ isoforms, such as truncated Aβ, have also been implicated in...
Paper Details
Title
Biological and methodological complexities of beta‐amyloid peptide: Implications for Alzheimer’s disease research
Published Date
Nov 24, 2021
Volume
160
Issue
4
Pages
434 - 453
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