1.11.1.20 prostamide/prostaglandin F2alpha synthase cerebellar cortex - 707934 1.4.1.27 glycine cleavage system cerebellar cortex in rat brain, the P-protein is confined to astrocytes. The intensity of astrocyte staining varies with regions, with the strongest staining in the hippocampus, the cerebellar cortex, the Bergmann glia in the cerebellum and the Muller cells in the retina 758982 1.6.5.2 NAD(P)H dehydrogenase (quinone) cerebellar cortex the ratio of frontal to cerebellar NQO1 activity is significantly increased in patients with Alzheimer‘s disease versus controls 660005 2.3.1.B43 protein-lysine desuccinylase (NAD+) cerebellar cortex in the cerebellar cortex, SIRT5 can be found in Purkinje cells, and is mainly distributed in the cytoplasm, but is not markedly expressed in the molecular layer or granular layer cells 730103 2.4.1.255 protein O-GlcNAc transferase cerebellar cortex - 658357 2.4.1.80 ceramide glucosyltransferase cerebellar cortex GCS expression is significantly decreased in cortex of Alzheimer disease patients 691551 2.5.1.16 spermidine synthase cerebellar cortex highest levels of expression in nucleus accumbens, taenia tecta, cerebellar cortex, cerebral cortical layer I, hippocampus, hypothalamus, mesencephalic raphe nuclei, central and lateral amygdala, and the circumventricular organs 688510 2.7.1.158 inositol-pentakisphosphate 2-kinase cerebellar cortex - 663251 2.7.8.1 ethanolaminephosphotransferase cerebellar cortex glomeruli 644344 3.1.4.12 sphingomyelin phosphodiesterase cerebellar cortex in hippocampus the enzyme activity is significantly higher than in striatum and cortex. Significant increase in cortical membrane-associated N-Sase activity with age -, 666446 3.1.4.54 N-acetylphosphatidylethanolamine-hydrolysing phospholipase D cerebellar cortex - 710111 3.1.6.2 steryl-sulfatase cerebellar cortex male, highest enzymic activity in cerebellum followed by cortex and subcortex, female, highest activity in cortex followed by subcortex and cerebellum 666931 3.4.14.2 dipeptidyl-peptidase II cerebellar cortex mRNA expression in ipsilateral and contralateral cortices. Dipeptidyl peptidase II and aminopeptidase N are up-regulated ipsilaterally from 6 h to 7 days post ischemia 732364 3.4.14.5 dipeptidyl-peptidase IV cerebellar cortex mRNA expression in ipsilateral and contralateral cortices. At day 3 post-ischemia, dipeptidyl peptidase IV, 8 and aminopeptidase N are identified in activated microglia and macrophages in the ipsilateral cortex. Seven days post artery occlusion, dipeptidyl peptidase IV immunoreactivity is found in the perikarya of surviving cortical neurons of the ipsilateral hemisphere. At the same time point, dipeptidyl peptidase IV, 8 and aminopeptidase N are targeted in astroglial cells. Total dipeptidyl peptidase IV, 8 and 9 activities remain constant in both hemispheres until day 3 post experimental ischemia, but are increased to 165% in the ipsilateral cortex at day 7 732364 3.4.14.9 tripeptidyl-peptidase I cerebellar cortex - 752408 3.4.19.6 pyroglutamyl-peptidase II cerebellar cortex - 647288 3.4.21.93 Proprotein convertase 1 cerebellar cortex ischemic cortex after transient focal cerebral ischemia. Both the mRNA and protein levels of PC1 in ischemic cortices decrease gradually at 4, 8, and 16 hours of reperfusion after 100 min of middle cerebral artery occlusion. After 24 hours of reperfusion, enhanced intensities of signals for PC1 protein are observed, while signals for PC1 mRNA remain low 718167 3.4.25.1 proteasome endopeptidase complex cerebellar cortex - -, 719539 4.2.99.18 DNA-(apurinic or apyrimidinic site) lyase cerebellar cortex increased nuclear expression of APE1 in neuronal and glial cells in both familial and sporadic Alzheimer 690474 6.3.1.2 glutamine synthetase cerebellar cortex no significant changes in the enzyme activity between morphine-treated and control samples 713737