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Name
dystrophic neurite
Namespace
HBP
Namespace Version
20181119
Namespace URL
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Appears in Networks 3

In-Edges 9

a(GO:autophagosome) association a(HBP:"dystrophic neurite") View Subject | View Object

AV accumulations are not specific to the degenerative phenomena of AD; however, in AD brain, the extensive numbers of dystrophic neurites (Masliah et al. 1993; Schmidt et al. 1994), their characteristic marked distension, and the fact that they are predominantly filled with AVs distinguish the pattern and magnitude of this pathology from that of other aging-related neurodegenerative diseases (Benzing et al. 1993). PubMed:22908190

a(HBP:"paired helical filaments") association a(HBP:"dystrophic neurite") View Subject | View Object

Polyclonal antibodies to the classical paired helical filaments (PHFs) found in the neurofibrillary tangles and dystrophic neurites of AD were first raised in about 1982, allowing exploration of the component(s) of PHFs using immunochemical approaches (Ihara et al. 1983) PubMed:22908190

a(MESH:Ubiquitin) association a(HBP:"dystrophic neurite") View Subject | View Object

In AD cortical sections, we observed that NFTs and dystrophic neurites (Fig. 1) and, unexpectedly, granulovacuolar changes (Fig. 1, inset) were intensely immunolabeled by the DF2 monoclonal. When mild fixation conditions were used, innumerable neuropil threads were also detected. PubMed:22908190

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

AV accumulations are not specific to the degenerative phenomena of AD; however, in AD brain, the extensive numbers of dystrophic neurites (Masliah et al. 1993; Schmidt et al. 1994), their characteristic marked distension, and the fact that they are predominantly filled with AVs distinguish the pattern and magnitude of this pathology from that of other aging-related neurodegenerative diseases (Benzing et al. 1993). PubMed:22908190

Out-Edges 4

a(HBP:"dystrophic neurite") association a(HBP:"paired helical filaments") View Subject | View Object

Polyclonal antibodies to the classical paired helical filaments (PHFs) found in the neurofibrillary tangles and dystrophic neurites of AD were first raised in about 1982, allowing exploration of the component(s) of PHFs using immunochemical approaches (Ihara et al. 1983) PubMed:22908190

a(HBP:"dystrophic neurite") association a(MESH:Ubiquitin) View Subject | View Object

In AD cortical sections, we observed that NFTs and dystrophic neurites (Fig. 1) and, unexpectedly, granulovacuolar changes (Fig. 1, inset) were intensely immunolabeled by the DF2 monoclonal. When mild fixation conditions were used, innumerable neuropil threads were also detected. PubMed:22908190

a(HBP:"dystrophic neurite") association a(GO:autophagosome) View Subject | View Object

AV accumulations are not specific to the degenerative phenomena of AD; however, in AD brain, the extensive numbers of dystrophic neurites (Masliah et al. 1993; Schmidt et al. 1994), their characteristic marked distension, and the fact that they are predominantly filled with AVs distinguish the pattern and magnitude of this pathology from that of other aging-related neurodegenerative diseases (Benzing et al. 1993). PubMed:22908190

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

AV accumulations are not specific to the degenerative phenomena of AD; however, in AD brain, the extensive numbers of dystrophic neurites (Masliah et al. 1993; Schmidt et al. 1994), their characteristic marked distension, and the fact that they are predominantly filled with AVs distinguish the pattern and magnitude of this pathology from that of other aging-related neurodegenerative diseases (Benzing et al. 1993). PubMed:22908190

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