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Signal transduction proteins, Alzheimer

Cortical and hippocampal pyramidal cells are noteworthy in at least three ways (1) they are preferentially, but not exclusively, innervated by cholinergic terminals (2) they are implicated as a potential site of consciousness and (3) they are enriched with cytoskeletal proteins, some of which undergo hyperphosphorylation in Alzheimer s disease. A novel signal transduction mode may exist within the large pyramidal cells of the cerebral cortex and hippocampus. [Pg.33]


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