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|description = A schematic presentation of the three branches of the [[unfolded protein response]], their [[signaling pathway]]s, and pathological responses with respect to inflammation and [[Alzheimer's disease]] pathology. | |description = A schematic presentation of the three branches of the [[unfolded protein response]], their [[signaling pathway]]s, and pathological responses with respect to inflammation and [[Alzheimer's disease]] [[pathology]]. | ||
|author = Salminen A, Kauppinen A, Suuronen T, Kaarniranta K, Ojala J | |author = Salminen A, Kauppinen A, Suuronen T, Kaarniranta K, Ojala J | ||
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A schematic presentation of the three branches of the unfolded protein response, their signaling pathways, and pathological responses with respect to inflammation and Alzheimer's disease pathology. |
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Salminen A, Kauppinen A, Suuronen T, Kaarniranta K, Ojala J |
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Salminen A, Kauppinen A, Suuronen T, Kaarniranta K, Ojala J See below for license/re-use information. |
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Salminen A, Kauppinen A, Suuronen T, Kaarniranta K, Ojala J (2009). "ER stress in Alzheimer's disease: a novel neuronal trigger for inflammation and Alzheimer's pathology". J Neuroinflammation 6: 41. DOI:10.1186/1742-2094-6-41. PMID 20035627. PMC PMC2806266. Research Blogging. [e]
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