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This volume contains the proceedings of the 45th Mosbach Colloquium
of the German Society for Biological Chemistry (GBCh). The 1994
meeting was the first in this series devoted to the cytoskeleton.
This complex system enables the eukaryotic cell to form discrete
contacts with neighboring cells and the extracellular matrix, to
differentiate, to move, change shape, transport organelles, and
proliferate. These diverse tasks are performed by three distinct
fibrillar networks: microfilaments, microtubules, and intermediate
filaments, which are composed of structural and regulatory
elements. The precise interplay between the components in time and
space determines which of the various functions is performed. The
rapid progress made in this field is best exemplified by the recent
unraveling of the molecular mechanism of intracellular movement.
Here, the modem microscopies of today allow the motility to be
visualized in realtime. Molecular biology has dissected the
functional domains of the motor proteins involved and provided
material required for biochemical studies as well as structure
analysis by X-ray diffraction and NMR. Thus, it is now possible to
integrate cellular behavior and molecular structure in a unifying
picture. Other recent advances in the field point to the role of
cytoskeletol proteins in human diseases, from allergies to skin
blistering, atrophies, and Alzheimers's disease. The book is an
up-to-date account of the field told by an international set of
experts, a broad introduction to newcomers, and a valuable
reference for practitioners. January 1995 Brigitte M.
Alzheimer disease causes the gradual deterioration of cognitive
function, including severe memory loss and impairments in
abstraction and reasoning. Understanding the complex changes that
occur in the brain as the disease progressesincluding the
accumulation of amyloid plaques and neurofibrillary tanglesis
critical for the development of successful therapeutic approaches.
Written and edited by leading experts in the field, this collection
from Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Medicine includes
contributions covering all aspects of Alzheimer disease, from our
current molecular understanding to therapeutic agents that could be
used to treat and, ultimately, prevent it. Contributors discuss the
biochemistry and cell biology of amyloid ss-protein precursor
(APP), tau, presenilin, ss-secretase, and apolipoprotein E and
their involvement in Alzheimer disease. They also review the
clinical, neuropathological, imaging, and biomarker phenotypes of
the disease; genetic alterations associated with the disorder; and
epidemiological insights into its causation and pathogenesis. This
comprehensive volume, which includes discussions of therapeutic
strategies that are currently used or under development, is a vital
reference for neurobiologists, cell biologists, pathologists, and
other scientists pursuing the biological basis of Alzheimer
disease, as well as investigators, clinicians, and students
interested in its pathogenesis, treatment, and preventio
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