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1. Cathepsin B Deficiency Improves Memory Deficits and Reduces Amyloid-β in hAβPP Mouse Models Representing the Major Sporadic Alzheimer's Disease Condition.

2. CBF regulation in hypertension and Alzheimer's disease.

3. Multi-Parametric Classification of Vascular Cognitive Impairment and Dementia: The Impact of Diverse Cerebrovascular Injury Biomarkers.

4. A therapeutic cancer vaccine against GL261 murine glioma.

5. Deletion of the Cathepsin B Gene Improves Memory Deficits in a Transgenic Alzheimer's Disease Mouse Model Expressing AβPP Containing the Wild-Type β-Secretase Site Sequence.

6. Genetic cathepsin B deficiency reduces β-amyloid in transgenic mice expressing human wild-type amyloid precursor protein

7. Inhibitors of Cathepsin B Improve Memory and Reduce β-Amyloid in Transgenic Alzheimer Disease Mice Expressing the Wild-type, but Not the Swedish Mutant, β-Secretase Site of the Amyloid Precursor Protein.

8. Cysteine protease inhibitors effectively reduce in vivo levels of brain β-amyloid related to Alzheimer's disease.

9. Semi-allogeneic vaccine for T-cell lymphoma.

10. Apolipoprotein E and Alzheimer's disease: the protective effects of ApoE2 and E3.

11. Apolipoprotein Serum Amyloid A in Alzheimer's Disease.

12. Preparation of biotynilated beta-galactosidase conjugates for competitive binding assays by...

13. Preface.

14. cAMP‐induced decrease in cell‐surface laminin receptor and cellular prion protein attenuates amyloid‐β uptake and amyloid‐β‐induced neuronal cell death.

15. Estrogen receptor signal in regulation of B cell activation during diverse immune responses.

16. The Cysteine Protease Inhibitor, E64d, Reduces Brain Amyloid-β and Improves Memory Deficits in Alzheimer's Disease Animal Models by Inhibiting Cathepsin B, but not BACE1, β-Secretase Activity.

17. Pharmacogenetic features of cathepsin B inhibitors that improve memory deficit and reduce β-amyloid related to Alzheimer's disease.

18. The impact of methylmercury on 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D3-induced transcriptomic responses in dolphin skin cells.

19. GLP-1 receptor stimulation preserves primary cortical and dopaminergic neurons in cellular and rodent models of stroke and Parkinsonism.

20. Cysteine protease inhibitors reduce brain β-amyloid and β-secretase activity in vivo and are potential Alzheimer's disease therapeutics.

22. Abeta deposition is essential to AD neuropathology.

23. Cyclic-AMP induces Nogo-A receptor NgR1 internalization and inhibits Nogo-A-mediated collapse of growth cone.

24. Serum Amyloid A-Mediated Inflammasome Activation of Microglial Cells in Cerebral Ischemia.

25. GM604 regulates developmental neurogenesis pathways and the expression of genes associated with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.

26. Study on the therapeutic index and synergistic effect of Chitosan-zinc oxide nanomicellar composites for drug-resistant bacterial biofilm inhibition.

27. Fibroblast growth factor23 is associated with axonal integrity and neural network architecture in the human frontal lobes.

28. Implication of the Kallikrein-Kinin system in neurological disorders: Quest for potential biomarkers and mechanisms.

29. RhoA knockdown by cationic amphiphilic copolymer/siRhoA polyplexes enhances axonal regeneration in rat spinal cord injury model.

30. The Fli-1 transcription factor is a critical regulator for controlling the expression of chemokine C-X-C motif ligand 2 (CXCL2).

31. High-Sodium Diet Has Opposing Effects on Mean Arterial Blood Pressure and Cerebral Perfusion in a Transgenic Mouse Model of Alzheimer's Disease.

32. Dietary supplementation of GrandFusion® mitigates cerebral ischemia-induced neuronal damage and attenuates inflammation.

33. Non-genomic oestrogen receptor signal in B lymphocytes: An approach towards therapeutic interventions for infection, autoimmunity and cancer.

34. SIRT3 Deacetylates Ceramide Synthases.

35. Modulation of post-stroke degenerative and regenerative processes and subacute protection by site-targeted inhibition of the alternative pathway of complement.

36. Single-neuron axonal pathfinding under geometric guidance: low-dose-methylmercury developmental neurotoxicity test.

37. Effect of Spinal Cord Compression on Local Vascular Blood Flow and Perfusion Capacity.

38. Brain Pyroglutamate Amyloid-β is Produced by Cathepsin B and is Reduced by the Cysteine Protease Inhibitor E64d, Representing a Potential Alzheimer's Disease Therapeutic.

39. Essential Roles of Neutral Ceramidase and Sphingosine in Mitochondrial Dysfunction Due to Traumatic Brain Injury.

40. The Cysteine Protease Cathepsin B Is a Key Drug Target and Cysteine Protease Inhibitors Are Potential Therapeutics for Traumatic Brain Injury.

41. Spinal Cord Injury: How Can We Improve the Classification and Quantification of Its Severity and Prognosis?

42. Brain pyroglutamate amyloid-β is produced by cathepsin B and is reduced by the cysteine protease inhibitor E64d, representing a potential Alzheimer's disease therapeutic.

43. Vitamin D3 supplementation, low-risk prostate cancer, and health disparities.

44. Nanoparticles for targeted delivery of antioxidant enzymes to the brain after cerebral ischemia and reperfusion injury.

45. The Alternative Complement Pathway Propagates Inflammation and Injury in Murine Ischemic Stroke.

46. Protective effects of incensole acetate on cerebral ischemic injury

47. Pathogenic Natural Antibodies Propagate Cerebral Injury Following Ischemic Stroke in Mice.

48. Deletion of the cathepsin B gene improves memory deficits in a transgenic ALZHeimer's disease mouse model expressing AβPP containing the wild-type β-secretase site sequence.

49. Cysteine Cathepsins in the secretory vesicle produce active peptides: Cathepsin L generates peptide neurotransmitters and cathepsin B produces beta-amyloid of Alzheimer's disease

50. Vitamin D3-Enriched Diet Correlates with a Decrease of Amyloid Plaques in the Brain of AβPP Transgenic Mice.

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