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From: Plasmon-Activated Water Reduces Amyloid Burden and Improves Memory in Animals with Alzheimer’s Disease

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Measurement of neprilysin, presenilin 1, BACE1, and the amyloid precursor protein (APP) in APP/PS1 mice treated with plasmon-activated water (PAW). (A) Neprilysin was measured by Western blotting with actin as an internal control. (B) Presenillin1, BACE1, and the APP were measured by Western blotting with actin as an internal control.C-a~b show the statistical data of neprilysin in the cortex (a) and hippocampus (b).D-a~c show protein levels of BACE1 (a), presenilin 1 (b), and the APP (c) in the cortex.B-d~f show protein levels of BACE1 (d), presenilin 1 (e), and the APP (f) in the hippocampus. WT, wild-type mice treated with deionized (DI) water; WT + PAW, wild-type mice treated with PAW; APP/PS1, APPswe/PSEN1dE9 mice treated with DI water; and APP/PS1 + PAW, APP/PS1 mice treated with PAW. n = 4 in each group.

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