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bp(MESH:Aging) decreases p(HGNC:PPID) View Subject | View Object

An interesting PPIase, CyP40, decreases in aging and is further repressed in AD (Table 1; Brehme et al., 2014). PubMed:29311797

bp(MESH:Aging) decreases p(HGNC:PPID) View Subject | View Object

For instance, CyP40, FKBP52, PP5, Hop, p23, and Aha1 are all repressed in the aged brain. PubMed:29311797

path(MESH:"Alzheimer Disease") decreases p(HGNC:PPID) View Subject | View Object

An interesting PPIase, CyP40, decreases in aging and is further repressed in AD (Table 1; Brehme et al., 2014). PubMed:29311797

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p(HGNC:PPID) decreases a(HBP:"Tau fibrils") View Subject | View Object

CyP40 was recently shown to disaggregate tau fibrils in vitro and prevents toxic tau accumulation in vivo preserving memory, demonstrating a neuroprotective role for CyP40 in the brain (Baker et al., 2017). PubMed:29311797

p(HGNC:PPID) decreases a(HBP:"Tau aggregates") View Subject | View Object

CyP40 was recently shown to disaggregate tau fibrils in vitro and prevents toxic tau accumulation in vivo preserving memory, demonstrating a neuroprotective role for CyP40 in the brain (Baker et al., 2017). PubMed:29311797

p(HGNC:PPID) increases bp(GO:memory) View Subject | View Object

CyP40 was recently shown to disaggregate tau fibrils in vitro and prevents toxic tau accumulation in vivo preserving memory, demonstrating a neuroprotective role for CyP40 in the brain (Baker et al., 2017). PubMed:29311797

p(HGNC:PPID) decreases bp(GO:"neuron apoptotic process") View Subject | View Object

CyP40 was recently shown to disaggregate tau fibrils in vitro and prevents toxic tau accumulation in vivo preserving memory, demonstrating a neuroprotective role for CyP40 in the brain (Baker et al., 2017). PubMed:29311797

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