BACE: Lead Target for Orchestrated Therapy of Alzheimer's Disease

BACE: Lead Target for Orchestrated Therapy of Alzheimer's Disease

Editor(s): Varghese John

Published Online: 26 MAR 2010

Print ISBN: 9780470293423

Online ISBN: 9780470594087

DOI: 10.1002/9780470594087

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BACE inhibitors and their use in the treatment of Alzheimer's Disease

BACE (β-site of APP cleaving enzyme) is a critical component in Alzheimer's Disease (AD), and the development of BACE inhibitors shows great potential as a therapy for the disease. BACE: Lead Target for Orchestrated Therapy of Alzheimer's Disease covers virtually all aspects of BACE from initial identification, discovery of inhibitors, and challenges in clinical development, while providing a global understanding essential for productive and successful drug discovery.

This book details the story of the discovery of BACE and its role in AD and comprehensively discusses:

  • The development of BACE inhibitors as therapeutics for Alzheimer's disease

  • The research that led to the identification of BACE

  • New BACE inhibitors currently being clinically tested

  • ADME (absorption, distribution, metabolism, excretion) and clinical trial design-topics not addressed in current field literature

  • Cutting-edge technology such as high-throughput screening, structure-based drug design, and QSAR in context of BACE inhibitors and Alzheimer's drug discovery

  • Other approaches to BACE inhibition based on interaction with the precursor protein APP

By enhancing the reader's understanding of the various aspects of the BACE drug-discovery process, this much-needed reference will serve as a key resource for all scientists involved in Alzheimer's research-and inspire new approaches to treatment of AD.

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    3. Chapter 3

      BACE Biological Assays (pages 35–58)

      Alfredo G. Tomasselli and Michael J. Bienkowski

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