Direct Delivery of ANA-TA9, a Peptide Capable of Aβ Hydrolysis, to the Brain by Intranasal Administration
We have recently reported Catalytides (Catalytic peptides) JAL-TA9 (YKGSGFRMI) and ANA-TA9 (SKGQAYRMI), which are the first Catalytides found to cleave Aβ42. Although the Catalytides must be delivered to the brain parenchyma to treat Alzheimer's disease, the blood-brain barrier (BBB) limits the...
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Main Authors: | Yusuke Hatakawa (Author), Akiko Tanaka (Author), Tomoyuki Furubayashi (Author), Rina Nakamura (Author), Motomi Konishi (Author), Toshifumi Akizawa (Author), Toshiyasu Sakane (Author) |
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2021-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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