a(MESH:Calcineurin)
Stevens et al. (2003) showed that calcineurin is involved in nicotine neuroprotection. Abeta, through alpha7 nAChRs, increases Ca2+, which phosphorylates NMDARs via calcineurin and protein tyrosine phosphatase, nonreceptor type 5 (striatum-enriched) (Snyder et al., 2005). PubMed:19293145
Stevens et al. (2003) showed that calcineurin is involved in nicotine neuroprotection. Abeta, through alpha7 nAChRs, increases Ca2+, which phosphorylates NMDARs via calcineurin and protein tyrosine phosphatase, nonreceptor type 5 (striatum-enriched) (Snyder et al., 2005). PubMed:19293145
Stevens et al. (2003) showed that calcineurin is involved in nicotine neuroprotection. Abeta, through alpha7 nAChRs, increases Ca2+, which phosphorylates NMDARs via calcineurin and protein tyrosine phosphatase, nonreceptor type 5 (striatum-enriched) (Snyder et al., 2005). PubMed:19293145
Stevens et al. (2003) showed that calcineurin is involved in nicotine neuroprotection. Abeta, through alpha7 nAChRs, increases Ca2+, which phosphorylates NMDARs via calcineurin and protein tyrosine phosphatase, nonreceptor type 5 (striatum-enriched) (Snyder et al., 2005). PubMed:19293145
Emerging evidence has implicated Amyloid-β in augmenting cytosolic Ca2+ levels and causing NF- κB activation via calcineurin in astrocytes PubMed:28745240
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