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Paul M. Mathews is affiliated with New York University in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of Medicine and Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, with notable focus on subfields including Molecular Biology, Physiology, Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience, Nutrition and Dietetics, and Pharmacology.

The scientist's research topics encompass diverse areas such as Alzheimer's disease research and treatments, Cholinesterase and Neurodegenerative Diseases, Nuclear Receptors and Signaling, Cellular transport and secretion, Retinal Development and Disorders, Proteins in Food Systems, and Phytase and its Applications.

Recent publications by Paul M. Mathews include:

  • Physicochemical Characterization of Interactions between Blueberry Polyphenols and Food Proteins from Dairy and Plant Sources, 2022, Foods
  • Expression and proteolytic processing of the amyloid precursor protein is unaffected by the expression of the three human apolipoprotein E alleles in the brains of mice, 2021, Neurobiology of Aging
  • Apolipoprotein E2 Expression Alters Endosomal Pathways in a Mouse Model With Increased Brain Exosome Levels During Aging, 2024, Traffic
  • Brain apolipoprotein E levels in mice challenged by a Western diet increase in an allele-dependent manner, 2023, Aging Brain
  • Signatures of disrupted synaptic maintenance in the entorhinal cortex of both pathology-free APOE4 carriers and aged APOE4 mice, 2020, Alzheimer s & Dementia

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Paul M. Mathews include:

  • Braison Liemisa
  • Stephen D. Ginsberg
  • Katherine Y. Peng
  • Jonathan Pasato
  • Monika Pawlik

The scientist's work has been published across several prominent venues, such as:

  • Foods
  • Neurobiology of Aging
  • Traffic
  • Aging Brain
  • Alzheimer s & Dementia

Best Publications

  • Aβ peptide immunization reduces behavioural impairment and plaques in a model of Alzheimer's disease

    Christopher Janus;Jacqueline Pearson;JoAnne McLaurin;Paul M. Mathews

  • Macroautophagy—a novel β-amyloid peptide-generating pathway activated in Alzheimer's disease

    W Haung Yu;Ana Maria Cuervo;Asok Kumar;Corrinne M. Peterhoff

  • Aβ42‐driven cerebral amyloidosis in transgenic mice reveals early and robust pathology

    Rebecca Radde;Tristan Bolmont;Stephan A Kaeser;Janaky Coomaraswamy

  • Exogenous induction of cerebral beta-amyloidogenesis is governed by agent and host.

    Melanie Meyer-Luehmann;Janaky Coomaraswamy;Tristan Bolmont;Tristan Bolmont;Stephan Kaeser

  • Cerebral Hemorrhage After Passive Anti-Aβ Immunotherapy

    M. Pfeifer;S. Boncristiano;L. Bondolfi;A. Stalder

  • Formation and maintenance of Alzheimer’s disease beta-amyloid plaques in the absence of microglia

    Stefan Grathwohl;R.E. Kälin;T. Bolmont;S. Prokop

  • Progressive age‐related development of Alzheimer‐like pathology in APP/PS1 mice

    Fabrizio Trinchese;Shumin Liu;Shumin Liu;Fortunato Battaglia;Fortunato Battaglia;Sean Walter;Sean Walter

  • Reversal of autophagy dysfunction in the TgCRND8 mouse model of Alzheimer's disease ameliorates amyloid pathologies and memory deficits.

    Dun Sheng Yang;Dun Sheng Yang;Philip Stavrides;Panaiyur S. Mohan;Panaiyur S. Mohan;Susmita Kaushik

  • Abeta is targeted to the vasculature in a mouse model of hereditary cerebral hemorrhage with amyloidosis.

    Martin C Herzig;David T Winkler;Patrick Burgermeister;Michelle Pfeifer;Michelle Pfeifer

  • The endosomal-lysosomal system of neurons in Alzheimer's disease pathogenesis: a review.

    Ralph A. Nixon;Ralph A. Nixon;Anne M. Cataldo;Anne M. Cataldo;Paul M. Mathews

  • Deficiency in neuronal TGF-β signaling promotes neurodegeneration and Alzheimer’s pathology

    Ina Tesseur;Kun Zou;Luke Esposito;Frederique Bard

  • Alzheimer’s-related endosome dysfunction in Down syndrome is Aβ-independent but requires APP and is reversed by BACE-1 inhibition

    Ying Jiang;Kerry A. Mullaney;Corrinne M. Peterhoff;Shaoli Che

  • Rab5-stimulated Up-regulation of the Endocytic Pathway Increases Intracellular β-Cleaved Amyloid Precursor Protein Carboxyl-terminal Fragment Levels and Aβ Production *

    Olivera M. Grbovic;Paul M. Mathews;Paul M. Mathews;Ying Jiang;Stephen D. Schmidt

  • Inhibition of calpains improves memory and synaptic transmission in a mouse model of Alzheimer disease.

    Fabrizio Trinchese;Mauro Fa;Shumin Liu;Hong Zhang

  • In vivo reduction of amyloid-β by a mutant copper transporter

    Amie L. Phinney;Bettina Drisaldi;Stephen D. Schmidt;Stan Lugowski

  • Cystatin C inhibits amyloid-beta deposition in Alzheimer's disease mouse models.

    Weiqian Mi;Monika Pawlik;Magdalena Sastre;Magdalena Sastre;Sonia S Jung

  • Phosphorylation of the Na,K-ATPase alpha-subunit by protein kinase A and C in vitro and in intact cells. Identification of a novel motif for PKC-mediated phosphorylation.

    P. Beguin;A.T. Beggah;A.V. Chibalin;P. Burgener-Kairuz

  • Down Syndrome Fibroblast Model of Alzheimer-Related Endosome Pathology : Accelerated Endocytosis Promotes Late Endocytic Defects

    Anne M. Cataldo;Anne M. Cataldo;Paul M. Mathews;Paul M. Mathews;Anne Boyer Boiteau;Linda C. Hassinger

  • Mature glycosylation and trafficking of nicastrin modulate its binding to presenilins.

    Dun Sheng Yang;Anurag Tandon;Fusheng Chen;Gang Yu

  • Binding of cystatin C to Alzheimer’s amyloid β inhibits in vitro amyloid fibril formation

    Magdalena Sastre;Miguel Calero;Monika Pawlik;Monika Pawlik;Paul M Mathews;Paul M Mathews

Frequent Co-Authors

Ralph A. Nixon
Ralph A. Nixon Nathan Kline Institute for Psychiatric Research
Stephen D. Schmidt
Stephen D. Schmidt National Institutes of Health
Peter St George-Hyslop
Peter St George-Hyslop Columbia University
Paul E. Fraser
Paul E. Fraser University of Toronto
Sam Gandy
Sam Gandy Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
David Westaway
David Westaway University of Alberta
Stephen D. Ginsberg
Stephen D. Ginsberg Nathan Kline Institute for Psychiatric Research
Matthias Staufenbiel
Matthias Staufenbiel University of Tübingen
Donald A. Wilson
Donald A. Wilson Nathan Kline Institute for Psychiatric Research
Asok Kumar
Asok Kumar Nathan Kline Institute for Psychiatric Research

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