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    1.

    Amyloid-beta-Acetylcholinesterase complexes potentiate neurodegenerative changes induced by the Abeta peptide. Implications for the pathogenesis of Alzheimer's disease.

    Dinamarca MC, Sagal JP, Quintanilla RA, Godoy JA, Arrázola MS, Inestrosa NC.

    Mol Neurodegener. 2010 Jan 18;5:4.

    PMID:
    20205793
    [PubMed]
    Free PMC Article
    2.

    Acetylcholinesterase (AChE)--amyloid-beta-peptide complexes in Alzheimer's disease. the Wnt signaling pathway.

    Inestrosa NC, Urra S, Colombres M.

    Curr Alzheimer Res. 2004 Nov;1(4):249-54. Review.

    PMID:
    15975054
    [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
    3.

    Acetylcholinesterase-amyloid-beta-peptide interaction and Wnt signaling involvement in Abeta neurotoxicity.

    Inestrosa NC, Alvarez A, Godoy J, Reyes A, De Ferrari GV.

    Acta Neurol Scand Suppl. 2000;176:53-9.

    PMID:
    11261806
    [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
    4.

    Structure-function implications in Alzheimer's disease: effect of Abeta oligomers at central synapses.

    Cerpa W, Dinamarca MC, Inestrosa NC.

    Curr Alzheimer Res. 2008 Jun;5(3):233-43. Review.

    PMID:
    18537540
    [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
    5.

    Acetylcholinesterase-amyloid-beta-peptide interaction: effect of Congo Red and the role of the Wnt pathway.

    Inestrosa NC, Alvarez A, Dinamarca MC, Pérez-Acle T, Colombres M.

    Curr Alzheimer Res. 2005 Jul;2(3):301-6. Review.

    PMID:
    15974895
    [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
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    Beta-amyloid oligomers affect the structure and function of the postsynaptic region: role of the Wnt signaling pathway.

    Dinamarca MC, Colombres M, Cerpa W, Bonansco C, Inestrosa NC.

    Neurodegener Dis. 2008;5(3-4):149-52. Epub 2008 Mar 6. Review.

    PMID:
    18322375
    [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
    8.

    Amyloid beta oligomers induce Ca2+ dysregulation and neuronal death through activation of ionotropic glutamate receptors.

    Alberdi E, Sánchez-Gómez MV, Cavaliere F, Pérez-Samartín A, Zugaza JL, Trullas R, Domercq M, Matute C.

    Cell Calcium. 2010 Mar;47(3):264-72. Epub 2010 Jan 12.

    PMID:
    20061018
    [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
    9.

    Amyloid beta peptide 1-42 disturbs intracellular calcium homeostasis through activation of GluN2B-containing N-methyl-d-aspartate receptors in cortical cultures.

    Ferreira IL, Bajouco LM, Mota SI, Auberson YP, Oliveira CR, Rego AC.

    Cell Calcium. 2011 Dec 14. [Epub ahead of print]

    PMID:
    22177709
    [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
    10.

    Acetylcholinesterase promotes the aggregation of amyloid-beta-peptide fragments by forming a complex with the growing fibrils.

    Alvarez A, Opazo C, Alarcón R, Garrido J, Inestrosa NC.

    J Mol Biol. 1997 Sep 26;272(3):348-61.

    PMID:
    9325095
    [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
    11.

    Synaptotoxicity in Alzheimer's disease: the Wnt signaling pathway as a molecular target.

    Inestrosa NC, Varela-Nallar L, Grabowski CP, Colombres M.

    IUBMB Life. 2007 Apr-May;59(4-5):316-21. Review.

    PMID:
    17505971
    [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
    12.

    Comparison of donepezil and memantine for protective effect against amyloid-beta(1-42) toxicity in rat septal neurons.

    Kimura M, Komatsu H, Ogura H, Sawada K.

    Neurosci Lett. 2005 Dec 31;391(1-2):17-21. Epub 2005 Sep 8.

    PMID:
    16154269
    [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
    13.

    Stable complexes involving acetylcholinesterase and amyloid-beta peptide change the biochemical properties of the enzyme and increase the neurotoxicity of Alzheimer's fibrils.

    Alvarez A, Alarcón R, Opazo C, Campos EO, Muñoz FJ, Calderón FH, Dajas F, Gentry MK, Doctor BP, De Mello FG, Inestrosa NC.

    J Neurosci. 1998 May 1;18(9):3213-23.

    PMID:
    9547230
    [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
    Free Article
    14.

    Divergent pathways mediate spine alterations and cell death induced by amyloid-beta, wild-type tau, and R406W tau.

    Tackenberg C, Brandt R.

    J Neurosci. 2009 Nov 18;29(46):14439-50.

    PMID:
    19923278
    [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
    Free Article
    15.

    Activation of Wnt signaling rescues neurodegeneration and behavioral impairments induced by beta-amyloid fibrils.

    De Ferrari GV, Chacón MA, Barría MI, Garrido JL, Godoy JA, Olivares G, Reyes AE, Alvarez A, Bronfman M, Inestrosa NC.

    Mol Psychiatry. 2003 Feb;8(2):195-208.

    PMID:
    12610652
    [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
    17.

    Estrogen protects neuronal cells from the cytotoxicity induced by acetylcholinesterase-amyloid complexes.

    Bonnefont AB, Muñoz FJ, Inestrosa NC.

    FEBS Lett. 1998 Dec 18;441(2):220-4.

    PMID:
    9883888
    [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
    18.

    Release of acetylcholinesterase (AChE) from beta-amyloid plaques assemblies improves the spatial memory impairments in APP-transgenic mice.

    Dinamarca MC, Arrázola M, Toledo E, Cerpa WF, Hancke J, Inestrosa NC.

    Chem Biol Interact. 2008 Sep 25;175(1-3):142-9. Epub 2008 May 27.

    PMID:
    18599028
    [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
    19.

    Altered calcium signaling and neuronal injury: stroke and Alzheimer's disease as examples.

    Mattson MP, Rydel RE, Lieberburg I, Smith-Swintosky VL.

    Ann N Y Acad Sci. 1993 May 28;679:1-21. Review.

    PMID:
    8512177
    [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
    20.

    Signal transduction during amyloid-beta-peptide neurotoxicity: role in Alzheimer disease.

    Fuentealba RA, Farias G, Scheu J, Bronfman M, Marzolo MP, Inestrosa NC.

    Brain Res Brain Res Rev. 2004 Dec;47(1-3):275-89. Review.

    PMID:
    15572177
    [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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