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medicine | membrane cholesterol significantly influences membrane beta-secretase activity in a biphasic manner, with positive correlations at higher membrane cholesterol levels, and negative correlations at lower membrane cholesterol levels. Platelets from individuals with Alzheimer's disease or mild cognitive impairment are significantly more likely to lie within the negative correlation zone than control platelets. Pharmacological inhibition of SH-SY5Y beta-secretase activity results in increased membrane cholesterol levels | Homo sapiens |
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blood platelet | membrane cholesterol significantly influences membrane beta-secretase activity in a biphasic manner, with positive correlations at higher membrane cholesterol levels, and negative correlations at lower membrane cholesterol levels. Platelets from individuals with Alzheimer's disease or mild cognitive impairment are significantly more likely to lie within the negative correlation zone than control platelets | Homo sapiens | - |
SH-SY5Y cell | membrane cholesterol significantly influences membrane beta-secretase activity in a biphasic manner, with positive correlations at higher membrane cholesterol levels, and negative correlations at lower membrane cholesterol levels. Pharmacological inhibition of SH-SY5Y beta-secretase activity results in increased membrane cholesterol levels | Homo sapiens | - |