ImportanceConverging evidence indicates that clusterin, a chaperone glycoprotein, influences Alzheimer disease neurodegeneration. However, the precise role of clusterin in Alzheimer disease pathogenesis is still not well understood.ObjectiveTo elucidate the relationship between clusterin, amyloid-β (Aβ), phosphorylated tau (p-tau), and the rate of brain atrophy over time among nondemented older individuals.Design, setting, and participantsThis longitudinal cohort included cognitively normal older participants and individuals with mild cognitive impairment assessed with baseline lumbar puncture and longitudinal structural magnetic resonance imaging. We examined 241 nondemented older individuals from research centers across the United States ...
Our understanding of the molecular processes underlying Alzheimer's disease (AD) is still limited, h...
Background: Increased clusterin levels have been reported in brain, cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), and p...
<p>Our understanding of the molecular processes underlying Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is still limited...
ImportanceConverging evidence indicates that clusterin, a chaperone glycoprotein, influences Alzheim...
Importance Converging evidence indicates that clusterin, a chaperone glycoprotein, influences Alzhe...
The apolipoprotein clusterin is suggested to be involved in the pathogenesis of Alzheimer¡¦s disease...
Clusterin, a multifunctional lipoprotein is expressed in a number of tissues but expression is parti...
Fibrillar protein aggregates are the pathological hallmark of a group of age-dependent neurodegenera...
Clinical and epidemiological studies of older persons have implicated clusterin in Alzheimer's disea...
Abstract Background Clusterin is a multifunctional protein, which is associated with the pathogenesi...
Context Variants in the clusterin gene are associated with the risk of Alzheimer disease (AD) and cl...
Clusterin (CLU) or APOJ is a multifunctional glycoprotein that has been implicated in several physio...
Objective: Clusterin is involved in a variety of physiological processes, including proteostasis. Se...
AbstractIntroductionGenetic variation in the clusterin gene has been associated with Alzheimer Disea...
Firstly discovered in rete testis fluid, clusterin is a glycoprotein present in most of the other bi...
Our understanding of the molecular processes underlying Alzheimer's disease (AD) is still limited, h...
Background: Increased clusterin levels have been reported in brain, cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), and p...
<p>Our understanding of the molecular processes underlying Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is still limited...
ImportanceConverging evidence indicates that clusterin, a chaperone glycoprotein, influences Alzheim...
Importance Converging evidence indicates that clusterin, a chaperone glycoprotein, influences Alzhe...
The apolipoprotein clusterin is suggested to be involved in the pathogenesis of Alzheimer¡¦s disease...
Clusterin, a multifunctional lipoprotein is expressed in a number of tissues but expression is parti...
Fibrillar protein aggregates are the pathological hallmark of a group of age-dependent neurodegenera...
Clinical and epidemiological studies of older persons have implicated clusterin in Alzheimer's disea...
Abstract Background Clusterin is a multifunctional protein, which is associated with the pathogenesi...
Context Variants in the clusterin gene are associated with the risk of Alzheimer disease (AD) and cl...
Clusterin (CLU) or APOJ is a multifunctional glycoprotein that has been implicated in several physio...
Objective: Clusterin is involved in a variety of physiological processes, including proteostasis. Se...
AbstractIntroductionGenetic variation in the clusterin gene has been associated with Alzheimer Disea...
Firstly discovered in rete testis fluid, clusterin is a glycoprotein present in most of the other bi...
Our understanding of the molecular processes underlying Alzheimer's disease (AD) is still limited, h...
Background: Increased clusterin levels have been reported in brain, cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), and p...
<p>Our understanding of the molecular processes underlying Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is still limited...