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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Mar. 01, 2011
Filed:
Sep. 29, 2005
Jules Westbrook, Dublin, IE;
Helen Byers, Cobham Surrey, GB;
Malcolm Ward, Cobham Surrey, GB;
Simon Lovestone, London, GB;
Abdul Hye, London, GB;
Stephen Lynham, London, GB;
Richard Joubert, Niedernhausen, DE;
Petra Prefot, Wiesbaden, DE;
Karsten Kuhn, Hofheim, DE;
Christian Baumann, Offenbad, DE;
Juergen Schaefer, Lauterbach, DE;
Thorsten Prinz, Hofheim, DE;
Stefan Kienle, Frankfurt, DE;
Jules Westbrook, Dublin, IE;
Helen Byers, Cobham Surrey, GB;
Malcolm Ward, Cobham Surrey, GB;
Simon Lovestone, London, GB;
Abdul Hye, London, GB;
Stephen Lynham, London, GB;
Richard Joubert, Niedernhausen, DE;
Petra Prefot, Wiesbaden, DE;
Karsten Kuhn, Hofheim, DE;
Christian Baumann, Offenbad, DE;
Juergen Schaefer, Lauterbach, DE;
Thorsten Prinz, Hofheim, DE;
Stefan Kienle, Frankfurt, DE;
Other;
Abstract
Methods and compositions relating to Alzheimer's disease are provided. Specifically, proteins that are differentially expressed in the Alzheimer's disease state relative to their expression in the normal state are provided. Proteins associated with Alzheimer's disease are identified and described. Methods of diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease using the differentially expressed proteins are also provided, as are methods for the identification and therapeutic use of compounds for the prevention and treatment of Alzheimer's disease.