Non-hydrolytic functions of acetylcholinesterase: the significance of C-terminal peptides
This review explores the possibility that acetylcholinesterase may play a pivotal, non-hydrolytic role in neurodegeneration. More specifically, C-terminal sequences of acetylcholinesterase may act as signalling molecules in key brain regions characteristically vulnerable to Alzheimer's, Parkins...
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Blackwell Publishing
2008
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