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Significados de senile plaques en inglés
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Uso de senile plaques en inglés
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Immunohistochemical analysis showed that C1q protein was localized in senileplaques in the AD brain.
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At light microscopy, acid phosphatase and APP colocalized to the same cell processes in senileplaques.
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These observations are important because increased tau accumulation in senileplaques can be a hallmark of AD.
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PS1 immunoreactivity was present in the neuritic component of senileplaques as well as in neurofibrillary tangles.
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On the other hand it is known that apoE co-purifies with A beta biochemically extracted from senileplaques.
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This study presents evidence for plasma membrane abnormalities of the dystrophic neurites in senileplaques of Alzheimer's disease.
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Alzheimer's disease (AD) is characterized by the presence of amyloid-positive senileplaques and tau-positive neurofibrillary tangles.
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The present results suggest that C1q protein in senileplaques originates is endogenously produced in the AD brain.
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Abundant senileplaques and neurofibrillary tangles in certain brain regions constitute the major neuropathological characteristics of Alzheimer's disease.
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AD is characterized by progressive neuronal death associated with neuropathological lesions consisting of neurofibrillary tangles and senileplaques.
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Numerous proteins have been identified immunohistochemically to be associated with senileplaques, where A beta is the major constituent.
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Microglia was involved in different types of senileplaques and often were associated closely with APP immunoreactive neurites and neurons.
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These intensely staining cells were frequently observed surrounding senileplaques, but represented a small proportion of the total astrocytic population.
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The microglia and astrocytes have quiescent morphology compared with those associated with senileplaques and other lesions such as ischemia.
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Alzheimer's disease (AD) is characterized pathologically by the abundance of senileplaques and neurofibrillary tangles in the brain.
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However, behavioral decline begins before the appearance of significant numbers of senileplaques, suggesting that other factors may interfere with cognition.