Accelerated pre-senile systemic amyloidosis in PACAP knockout mice - a protective role of PACAP in age-related degenerative processes

Author:

Reglodi Dora1,Jungling Adel1,Longuespée Rémi2,Kriegsmann Joerg34,Casadonte Rita4,Kriegsmann Mark2ORCID,Juhasz Tamas5,Bardosi Sebastian3,Tamas Andrea1,Fulop Balazs Daniel1,Kovacs Krisztina6,Nagy Zsuzsanna7,Sparks Jason1,Miseta Attila8,Mazzucchelli Gabriel9,Hashimoto Hitoshi10,Bardosi Attila3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Anatomy, MTA-PTE PACAP Research Group; University of Pecs Medical School; Pécs Hungary

2. Institute of Pathology; University of Heidelberg; Heidelberg Germany

3. Center for Histology; Cytology and Molecular Diagnostics; Trier Germany

4. Proteopath GmbH; Trier Germany

5. Department of Anatomy, Histology and Embryology, Faculty of Medicine; University of Debrecen; Hungary

6. Department of Biochemistry and Medical Chemistry; University of Pecs Medical School; Pécs Hungary

7. Second Department of Internal Medicine; University of Pecs Medical School; Pécs Hungary

8. Department of Laboratory Medicine and Szentagothai Research Centre; University of Pecs Medical School; Pécs Hungary

9. Laboratory of Mass Spectrometry (LSM) - MolSys, Department of Chemistry; University of Liège; Belgium

10. Laboratory of Molecular Neuropharmacology, Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences; Osaka University; Japan

Funder

National Development Plan

Magyar Tudományos Akadémia

Hungarian National Science Research Fund

PTE ÁOK KA Research Grant

Bolyai Scholarship and New Excellence Program

New National Excellence Program of the Ministry of Human Capacities

National Excellence Program TAMOP

JSPS KAKENHI

SRPBS and Brain/MINDS

‘The role of neuro-inflammation in neurodegeneration: from molecules to clinics’

Szodoray Lajos and Magyary Zoltan Funds

Hungarian Academy of Science and the European Union and the State of Hungary

European Social Fund

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Pathology and Forensic Medicine

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