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DeMattos RB
,
Cirrito JR
,
Parsadanian M
,
May PC
,
O'dell MA
,
Taylor JW
,
Harmony JAK
,
Aronow BJ
,
Bales KR
,
Paul SM
et al.
. 2004.
ApoE and clusterin cooperatively suppress Abeta levels and deposition: evidence that ApoE regulates extracellular Abeta metabolism in vivo.
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Neuron. 41(2):193-202.
DeMattos RB
,
O'dell MA
,
Parsadanian M
,
Taylor JW
,
Harmony JAK
,
Bales KR
,
Paul SM
,
Aronow BJ
,
Holtzman DM
. 2002.
Clusterin promotes amyloid plaque formation and is critical for neuritic toxicity in a mouse model of Alzheimer's disease.
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Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 99(16):10843-8.
Wahrle SE
,
Jiang H
,
Parsadanian M
,
Hartman RE
,
Bales KR
,
Paul SM
,
Holtzman DM
. 2005.
Deletion of Abca1 increases Abeta deposition in the PDAPP transgenic mouse model of Alzheimer disease.
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J Biol Chem. 280(52):43236-42.
Fagan AM
,
Watson M
,
Parsadanian M
,
Bales KR
,
Paul SM
,
Holtzman DM
. 2002.
Human and murine ApoE markedly alters A beta metabolism before and after plaque formation in a mouse model of Alzheimer's disease.
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Neurobiol Dis. 9(3):305-18.
Kim J
,
Castellano JM
,
Jiang H
,
Basak JM
,
Parsadanian M
,
Pham V
,
Mason SM
,
Paul SM
,
Holtzman DM
. 2009.
Overexpression of low-density lipoprotein receptor in the brain markedly inhibits amyloid deposition and increases extracellular A beta clearance.
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Neuron. 64(5):632-44.