PMID: 2510044Sep 1, 1989Paper

Neurite outgrowth and the amyloid protein precursor

Neurobiology of Aging
D N Hammond

Abstract

Neurite outgrowth in Alzheimer's disease may well be a multifactorial phenomenon. Recent evidence suggests possible roles for the protease inhibitor domain of the 751 amino acid amyloid precursor protein (APP), as well as for the 695 amino acid APP.

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