PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 15221334-4 2004 In this study, we immunohistochemically examined the localization of glycer-AGE and glycol-AGE in the brains of AD patients and elderly controls. glycer 69-75 renin binding protein Homo sapiens 76-79 15221334-6 2004 In AD brains, glycer-AGE was mainly present in the cytosol of neuron in the hippocampus and para-hippocampal gyrus, but not in senile plaques and astrocytes. glycer 14-20 renin binding protein Homo sapiens 21-24 15221334-8 2004 The distribution of glycer-AGE differed from that of glucose-AGE, which was detected at both intracellular and extracellular sites. glycer 20-26 renin binding protein Homo sapiens 27-30 15221334-9 2004 This suggests that glycer-AGE has a pathological role different from glucose-AGE in AD. glycer 19-25 renin binding protein Homo sapiens 26-29 15221334-11 2004 We hypothesize that perikaryal glycer-AGE immunopositivity of neurons reflects an increase of cytoplasmic glycer-AGE along with the decline of GAPDH activity. glycer 31-37 renin binding protein Homo sapiens 38-41 15221334-11 2004 We hypothesize that perikaryal glycer-AGE immunopositivity of neurons reflects an increase of cytoplasmic glycer-AGE along with the decline of GAPDH activity. glycer 31-37 renin binding protein Homo sapiens 113-116 15221334-11 2004 We hypothesize that perikaryal glycer-AGE immunopositivity of neurons reflects an increase of cytoplasmic glycer-AGE along with the decline of GAPDH activity. glycer 106-112 renin binding protein Homo sapiens 38-41 15221334-11 2004 We hypothesize that perikaryal glycer-AGE immunopositivity of neurons reflects an increase of cytoplasmic glycer-AGE along with the decline of GAPDH activity. glycer 106-112 renin binding protein Homo sapiens 113-116