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bp(GO:phagocytosis) association p(HGNC:ABCA7) View Subject | View Object

In addition, triggering receptor expressed on myeloid cells 2 (TREM2), ATP-binding cassette transporter A7, and CD33 also play key roles in microglial phagocytosis PubMed:29626319

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p(HGNC:ABCA7) association bp(GO:phagocytosis) View Subject | View Object

In addition, triggering receptor expressed on myeloid cells 2 (TREM2), ATP-binding cassette transporter A7, and CD33 also play key roles in microglial phagocytosis PubMed:29626319

p(HGNC:ABCA7) regulates bp(GO:phagocytosis) View Subject | View Object

A recent study has shown that ABCA7, mainly expressed in human microglial cells, also regulates microglial phagocytic function and decreases Aβ deposition (Zhao et al. 2015a) PubMed:29626319

p(HGNC:ABCA7) decreases a(CHEBI:"amyloid-beta") View Subject | View Object

A recent study has shown that ABCA7, mainly expressed in human microglial cells, also regulates microglial phagocytic function and decreases Aβ deposition (Zhao et al. 2015a) PubMed:29626319

p(HGNC:ABCA7) decreases a(CHEBI:"amyloid-beta") View Subject | View Object

However, current evidence showed that ATP-binding cassette transporter A7 deficit can increase Aβ deposition in brain by promoting Aβ-production through increasing β-secretase 1 levels rather than influencing the clearance of Aβ in APP/PS1 mice (Sakae et al. 2016) PubMed:29626319

p(HGNC:ABCA7) decreases p(HGNC:BACE1) View Subject | View Object

However, current evidence showed that ATP-binding cassette transporter A7 deficit can increase Aβ deposition in brain by promoting Aβ-production through increasing β-secretase 1 levels rather than influencing the clearance of Aβ in APP/PS1 mice (Sakae et al. 2016) PubMed:29626319

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