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Neuronal phospholipid and ß-Amiloid Oxidative Stress in AD Brain

I. Abstract

Phospholipid peroxidation and ß-Amiloid oxidative stress are the two major factors that

lead to AD. Isoprostanes have the first role to oxidize the phospholipids. This review contain

results that brain lipid peroxidation with ß-Amiloid oxidative stress has potential damage to brain

leading to AD.

II. Introduction

A. General information about AD, phospholipid peroxidation, and ß-Amiloid oxidative

stress.

B. Present diagrams that help interconnect major concepts.

III. Body

A. AD

1) Early, and late stage

4) Neuronal Dead

5) Loss of synaptic connections

B. Neural phospholipid peroxidation

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C. ß-Amiloid oxidative stress.

1) B-amiloid

2) B-amiloid oxidative stress

D. Present results/Data

1) Experiments

2) Charts

3) Graphs

IV. Conclusion

A) Justify results

B) Relevance to the health of society and advances of medicine.

V. Literature Cited

A) Cite resources.