Lack of APLP1 leads to subtle alterations in neuronal morphology but does not affect learning and me...
Lack of APLP1 leads to subtle alterations in neuronal morphology but does not affect learning and memory
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The amyloid precursor protein APP plays a crucial role in Alzheimer pathogenesis. Its physiological functions, however, are only beginning to be unraveled. APP belongs to a small gene family, including besides APP the closely related amyloid precursor-like proteins APLP1 and APLP2, that all constitute synaptic adhesion proteins. While APP and APLP2...
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Lack of APLP1 leads to subtle alterations in neuronal morphology but does not affect learning and memory
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1662-5099
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1662-5099
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10.3389/fnmol.2022.1028836