I have this exhaustive synonym set in MyNCBI but I can't remember how I sourced it. Can anyone point me to where I may have got it from?
Search "BACE1"[TIAB] OR "BACE-1"[TIAB] OR "BACE 1"[TIAB] OR "Asp 2"[TIAB] OR "ASP2"[TIAB] OR "ASP-2"[TIAB] OR "ASP 2"[TIAB] OR "Aspartyl protease 2"[TIAB] OR "BACE"[TIAB] OR "BACE"[TIAB] OR "Beta-secretase 1"[TIAB] OR "Beta-site amyloid precursor protein cleaving enzyme 1"[TIAB] OR "Beta-site APP cleaving enzyme 1"[TIAB] OR "FLJ90568"[TIAB] OR "FLJ-90568"[TIAB] OR "FLJ 90568"[TIAB] OR "HSPC104"[TIAB] OR "HSPC-104"[TIAB] OR "HSPC 104"[TIAB] OR "KIAA1149"[TIAB] OR "KIAA-1149"[TIAB] OR "KIAA 1149"[TIAB] OR "Memapsin-2"[TIAB] OR "Membrane-associated aspartic protease 2"[TIAB]
We have no way of knowing but
TIAB
stands forTitle/Abstract
. Here are all terms you can use for searching PubMed.If anyone figures out how to read other people's minds in the present, let alone from the past, I hope they publish it somewhere. I'd be very curious to hear about the details. As a temporary fix, I started making notes to solve the problem of remembering things from the past.