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A Method for Evaluating the Level of Soluble β‐Amyloid<sub>(1–40/1–42)</sub> in Alzheimer’s Disease Based on the Binding of Gelsolin to β‐Amyloid Peptides

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In the present work, a new electrochemical strategy for the sensitive and specific detection of soluble β-amyloid Aβ(1-40/1-42) peptides in a rat model of Alzheimer's disease (AD) is described. In contrast to previous antibody-based methods, β-amyloid(1-40/1-42) was quantified based on its binding to gelsolin, a secretory protein present in the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) and plasma. The level of soluble β-amyloid peptides in the CSF and various brain regions were found with this method to be lower in rats with AD than in normal rats.

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