Method of the Year—Microscopy Advances Take Biology by STORM
Super high-resolution light microscopy won hands-down Nature magazine’s 2008 method of the year designation...
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Super high-resolution light microscopy won hands-down Nature magazine’s 2008 method of the year designation...
Brain imaging distinguishes ALS patients with C9ORF72 expansions from those with other forms of the disease.
Astute readers may have noticed that the 40 or so genes once populating AlzGene’s Top Results list have been culled to 10...
Speakers wanted to bring frontotemporal degeneration (FTD) to the attention of the pharmaceutical industry and trialists working in Alzheimer’s disease...
Far from being sick, motor neurons in a mouse model of spinal muscular atrophy are actually raring to fire...
Researchers have described a protocol using magnetic beads...
Large genomewide association studies keep hatching new genetic variants associated with Alzheimer’s disease...
Scientists may have answered the neurological chicken-and-egg question in the case of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS): Which comes first, the protein aggregates or the disease?...
Is it time to stop focusing on Aβ monotherapies for Alzheimer disease (AD) and start looking to tau therapies as well?...
This is the second installment of a four-part news series about the role of the microtubule-associated protein tau from the 35th Annual Conference of the Society for Neuroscience...
Since the discovery that mutations in the gene for PS1 cause familial Alzheimer disease, there has been keen interest in investigating the mechanism by which PS1 mutations cause disease...
The Alzheimer's Study Group (ASG) this week released its final report...
The deafening buzz of firing neurons can drop to a dull hum if too much Aβ collects in the brain...
Scientists continue to sound out new strategies for re-establishing broken neural connections and for protecting injured spinal cords from further damage...
Sphingolipids, the Sphinx’s modern namesake, may hold clues to the riddle of why some neurons fail to digest Aβ...