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The role of proteotoxic stress in vascular dysfunction in the pathogenesis of Alzheimer’s disease
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Ana Catarina R.G. Fonseca
Published/Copyright:
August 20, 2015
Received: 2014-11-26
Accepted: 2014-05-13
Published Online: 2015-08-20
Published in Print: 2015-01-01
© 2015 Ana Catarina R.G. Fonseca et al.
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endothelial
cells;
endoplasmic reticulum;
Unfolded Protein Response,;
calcium homeostasis;
redox homeostasis;
Ubiquitinproteasome
system, autophagy, apoptosis
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