Items where Author is "Mayes, Jennifer"

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Allsop, David and Mayes, Jennifer (2014) Amyloid β-peptide and Alzheimer's disease. Essays in Biochemistry, 56: 7. pp. 99-110. ISSN 0071-1365

Mayes, Jennifer and Tinker-Mill, Claire and Kolosov, Oleg and Zhang, Hao and Tabner, Brian and Allsop, David (2014) Amyloid-β fibrils in Alzheimer's Disease are not inert when bound to copper ions but can degrade hydrogen peroxide and generate reactive oxygen species. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 289. pp. 12052-12062. ISSN 0021-9258

Tinker-Mill, Claire and Mayes, Jennifer and Allsop, David and Kolosov, Oleg (2014) Ultrasonic force microscopy for nanomechanical characterization of early and late-stage amyloid-β peptide aggregation. Scientific Reports, 4: 4004.

Crawford, Trevor J. and Higham, Steve and Mayes, Jennifer and Dale, Mark and Shaunak, Sandip and Lekwuwa, Godwin (2013) The role of working memory and attentional disengagement on inhibitory control : effects of aging and Alzheimer's disease. AGE, 35 (5). pp. 1637-1650. ISSN 0161-9152

Tabner, Brian and Moore, Susan and Mayes, Jennifer and Allsop, David (2013) A possible key role for redox-active metal ions and soluble oligomers in neurodegenerative diseases. In: Brain diseases and metalloproteins :. Pan Stanford, Boca Raton, Fla., pp. 11-32. ISBN 978-981-4316-01-9

Masad, Atef and Tabner, Brian J and Mayes, Jennifer and Allsop, David (2011) The amylin peptide implicated in type 2 diabetes stimulates copper-mediated carbonyl group and ascorbate radical formation. Free Radical Biology and Medicine, 51 (4). pp. 869-875. ISSN 1873-4596

Crawford, Trevor J. and Parker, Elisabeth and Solis-Trapala, Ivonne and Mayes, Jennifer (2011) Is the relationship of prosaccade reaction times and antisaccade errors mediated by working memory? Experimental Brain Research, 208 (3). pp. 385-397. ISSN 0014-4819

Tabner, Brian J and Mayes, Jennifer and Allsop, David (2010) Hypothesis : soluble Aβ oligomers in association with redox-active metal ions are the optimal generators of reactive oxygen species in Alzheimer's disease. International Journal of Alzheimer's Disease, 2011: 546380. ISSN 2090-0252

Taylor, Mark and Moore, Susan and Mayes, Jennifer and Parkin, Edward and Beeg, Marten and Canovi, Mara and Gobbi, Marco and Mann, David M A and Allsop, David (2010) Development of a proteolytically stable retro-inverso peptide inhibitor of β-amyloid oligomerization as a potential novel treatment for Alzheimer's disease. Biochemistry, 49 (15). pp. 3261-3272. ISSN 1520-4995

Allsop, David and Mayes, Jennifer and Moore, Susan and Masad, Atef and Tabner, Brian J (2008) Metal-dependent generation of reactive oxygen species from amyloid proteins implicated in neurodegenerative disease. Biochemical Society Transactions, 36 (6). pp. 1293-1298. ISSN 1470-8752

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