May 2017

Volume 58Issue 5p823-1030
Open Access
COVER: ApoE metabolism and pathways by which apoE and Aβ interact in the brain. Solid black arrows indicate normal secretion and lipidation of apoE by astrocytes. Solid blue arrows indicate the aggregation cascade and potential clearance routes for Aβ through the blood-brain barrier. Solid red arrows indicate pathways or processes that apoE had been shown to influence in relation to Alzheimer's disease. Dashed blue arrow indicates a small pool of Aβ-apoE complexes. Dashed red arrow indicates apoE's proposed effect on Aβ production. (See Huynh et al., p. 824.)...
COVER: ApoE metabolism and pathways by which apoE and Aβ interact in the brain. Solid black arrows indicate normal secretion and lipidation of apoE by astrocytes. Solid blue arrows indicate the aggregation cascade and potential clearance routes for Aβ through the blood-brain barrier. Solid red arrows indicate pathways or processes that apoE had been shown to influence in relation to Alzheimer's disease. Dashed blue arrow indicates a small pool of Aβ-apoE complexes. Dashed red arrow indicates apoE's proposed effect on Aβ production. (See Huynh et al., p. 824.)

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