Anne M. Cataldo
Laboratory for Molecular Neuropathology
Mailman Research Center
McLean Hospital/Harvard Medical School
Belmont
USA
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- Down syndrome fibroblast model of Alzheimer-related endosome pathology: accelerated endocytosis promotes late endocytic defects. Cataldo, A.M., Mathews, P.M., Boiteau, A.B., Hassinger, L.C., Peterhoff, C.M., Jiang, Y., Mullaney, K., Neve, R.L., Gruenberg, J., Nixon, R.A. Am. J. Pathol. (2008)
- Abeta localization in abnormal endosomes: association with earliest Abeta elevations in AD and Down syndrome. Cataldo, A.M., Petanceska, S., Terio, N.B., Peterhoff, C.M., Durham, R., Mercken, M., Mehta, P.D., Buxbaum, J., Haroutunian, V., Nixon, R.A. Neurobiol. Aging (2004)
- App gene dosage modulates endosomal abnormalities of Alzheimer's disease in a segmental trisomy 16 mouse model of down syndrome. Cataldo, A.M., Petanceska, S., Peterhoff, C.M., Terio, N.B., Epstein, C.J., Villar, A., Carlson, E.J., Staufenbiel, M., Nixon, R.A. J. Neurosci. (2003)
- Endocytic disturbances distinguish among subtypes of Alzheimer's disease and related disorders. Cataldo, A., Rebeck, G.W., Ghetri, B., Hulette, C., Lippa, C., Van Broeckhoven, C., van Duijn, C., Cras, P., Bogdanovic, N., Bird, T., Peterhoff, C., Nixon, R. Ann. Neurol. (2001)
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