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Publications by David H. Rominger
Presenilin-1 and -2 Are Molecular Targets for Γ-Secretase Inhibitors
Journal of Biological Chemistry
Biochemistry
Cell Biology
Molecular Biology
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Comparison of Presenilin 1 and Presenilin 2 Γ-Secretase Activities Using a Yeast Reconstitution System
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The Transmembrane Aspartates in Presenilin 1 and 2 Are Obligatory for Γ-Secretase Activity and Amyloid Β-Protein Generation
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Targeting Presenilin-Type Aspartic Protease Signal Peptide Peptidase With Γ-Secretase Inhibitors
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Presenilin 2 Is the Predominant Γ-Secretase in Microglia and Modulates Cytokine Release
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Γ-Secretase Inhibitors and Modulators for Alzheimer’s Disease
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The Notch Ligands, Jagged and Delta, Are Sequentially Processed by Α-Secretase and Presenilin/Γ-Secretase and Release Signaling Fragments
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