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In-Edges 3

a(MESH:"Receptors, N-Methyl-D-Aspartate") increases a(HBP:HBP00064) View Subject | View Object

The levels of APP isoforms with a KPI domain seem to be elevated in patients with AD (Menendez- Gonzalez et al. 2005) and a splicing shift in neurons from APP695 to KPI-containing APP isoforms, along with increased Abeta generation, is observed when the NMDA receptor is activated (Bordji et al. 2010) PubMed:22122372

bp(HBP:HBP00077) increases a(HBP:HBP00064) View Subject | View Object

APP751, lacking exon 8, and APP770, encoded with all 18 exons, are predominant variants elsewhere (Yoshikai et al. 1990) PubMed:22122372

path(MESH:"Alzheimer Disease") positiveCorrelation a(HBP:HBP00064) View Subject | View Object

The levels of APP isoforms with a KPI domain seem to be elevated in patients with AD (Menendez- Gonzalez et al. 2005) and a splicing shift in neurons from APP695 to KPI-containing APP isoforms, along with increased Abeta generation, is observed when the NMDA receptor is activated (Bordji et al. 2010) PubMed:22122372

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a(HBP:HBP00064) positiveCorrelation path(MESH:"Alzheimer Disease") View Subject | View Object

The levels of APP isoforms with a KPI domain seem to be elevated in patients with AD (Menendez- Gonzalez et al. 2005) and a splicing shift in neurons from APP695 to KPI-containing APP isoforms, along with increased Abeta generation, is observed when the NMDA receptor is activated (Bordji et al. 2010) PubMed:22122372

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