The main theme during the above mentioned workshop was Alzheimer disease. Amyloid precursor proteins and Alzheimer disease-specific changes in the brain were discussed on the basis of research by 3 separate groups. In total, 8 papers were presented (outlined hereunder), representative of the latest research into Alzheimer disease in Japan.
The main theme during the above mentioned workshop was Alzheimer disease. Amyloid precursor proteins and Alzheimer disease-specific changes in the brain were discussed on the basis of research by 3 separate groups. In total, 8 papers were presented (outlined hereunder), representative of the latest research into Alzheimer disease in Japan.
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Preface. Session I. Search for the abnormality of the amyloid precursor protein (N. Nukina). Discussion. Amyloid beta/A4 protein precursor and senile plaque (M. Shoji). Discussion. An immunohistochemical study of amyloid precursor proteins containing the proteinase inhibitor region (APPI) in the human neocortex (S. Nakamura et al). Discussion. Amyloid beta protein precursors: Their expression in the brain and concentration in cerebrospinal fluid (N. Kitaguchi et al). Discussion. Session II. A novel protein in calf serum recognizes beta-amyloid in the formalin-fixed section (K. Kanemaru). Discussion. Cerebral amyloid angiopathy with the deposition of cystatin C (gamma-trace) and beta-protein (S. Fujihara et al). Discussion. Changes in galanin in Alzheimer-type dementia brains (H. Arai et al). Discussion. N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptor-ion channel complex in Alzheimer brains (S. Shimohama and H. Ninomiya). Discussion. Author index.