Pub. Date : 1995 Aug
PMID : 7639340
4 Functional Relationships(s)Download |
Sentence | Compound Name | Protein Name | Organism |
1 | Analyzing AD tissue sections single and double stained with anti-A beta antibodies and thioflavin S (thioS) by bright field, fluorescence, and confocal microscopy revealed that spherical plaque cores consist of a thioS-positive center and an anti-A beta antibody immunoreactive rim. | thioflavin T | amyloid beta precursor protein | Homo sapiens |
2 | A beta may become thioS positive by interacting with one or more of its known molecular chaperons, and this may be important for the pathogenesis of AD, given that thioS-positive A beta deposits are associated with neuritic and synaptic damage. | thioflavin T | amyloid beta precursor protein | Homo sapiens |
3 | A beta may become thioS positive by interacting with one or more of its known molecular chaperons, and this may be important for the pathogenesis of AD, given that thioS-positive A beta deposits are associated with neuritic and synaptic damage. | thioflavin T | amyloid beta precursor protein | Homo sapiens |
4 | A beta may become thioS positive by interacting with one or more of its known molecular chaperons, and this may be important for the pathogenesis of AD, given that thioS-positive A beta deposits are associated with neuritic and synaptic damage. | thioflavin T | amyloid beta precursor protein | Homo sapiens |