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Endocytic uptake of monomeric amyloid-β peptides is clathrin- and dynamin-independent and results in selective accumulation of Aβ(1–42) compared to Aβ(1–40)

Endocytic uptake of monomeric amyloid-β peptides is clathrin- and  dynamin-independent and results in selective accumulation of Aβ(1–42)  compared to Aβ(1–40)

In vivo synaptic activity-independent co-uptakes of amyloid β1–42 and Zn2+ into dentate granule cells in the normal brain

In vivo synaptic activity-independent co-uptakes of amyloid β1–42 and Zn2+ into dentate granule cells in the normal brain

Endocytic uptake of monomeric amyloid-β peptides is clathrin- and dynamin- independent and results in selective accumulation of Aβ(1–42) compared to Aβ (1–40)

Endocytosis in β-amyloid biology and Alzheimer's disease - ScienceDirect

Amyloids facilitate DNA transfection in vivo - ScienceDirect

Amyloids facilitate DNA transfection in vivo - ScienceDirect

Aβ uptake in astrocytes occurs mainly through clathrin-dependent

Alzheimer's disease linked Aβ42 exerts product feedback inhibition on γ-secretase impairing downstream cell signaling

The Amyloid Cascade Hypothesis 2.0 for Alzheimer's Disease and Aging-Associated Cognitive Decline: From Molecular Basis to Effective Therapy

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Cell surface proteoglycan-mediated uptake and accumulation of the Alzheimer's disease peptide Aβ(1–42) - ScienceDirect

Clathrin-independent endocytosis: an increasing degree of complexity