Name
cholinergic neuron
Namespace Keyword
Cell
Namespace
Cell Ontology (CL)
Namespace Version
20170511
Namespace URL
https://arty.scai.fraunhofer.de/artifactory/bel/annotation/cell/cell-20170511.belanno

Sample Annotated Edges 5

bp(GO:"neuron death") positiveCorrelation path(MESH:"Alzheimer Disease") View Subject | View Object

The most well-appreciated neuronal loss, however, is in the cholinergic system (155, 156), particularly the basal forebrain cholinergic system comprised of the medial septal nucleus, the horizontal and vertical diagonal bands of Broca, and the nucleus basalis of Meynert (157). PubMed:17009926

bp(GO:"neuron death") positiveCorrelation path(MESH:"Alzheimer Disease") View Subject | View Object

As AD worsens, cholinergic neurons are progressively lost and the number of nAChRs declines, particularly in the hippocampus and cortex (140, 158). PubMed:17009926

p(FPLX:CHRN) negativeCorrelation path(MESH:"Alzheimer Disease") View Subject | View Object

As AD worsens, cholinergic neurons are progressively lost and the number of nAChRs declines, particularly in the hippocampus and cortex (140, 158). PubMed:17009926

path(MESH:"Alzheimer Disease") negativeCorrelation p(FPLX:CHRN) View Subject | View Object

As AD worsens, cholinergic neurons are progressively lost and the number of nAChRs declines, particularly in the hippocampus and cortex (140, 158). PubMed:17009926

path(MESH:"Alzheimer Disease") positiveCorrelation bp(GO:"neuron death") View Subject | View Object

The most well-appreciated neuronal loss, however, is in the cholinergic system (155, 156), particularly the basal forebrain cholinergic system comprised of the medial septal nucleus, the horizontal and vertical diagonal bands of Broca, and the nucleus basalis of Meynert (157). PubMed:17009926

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