Fetal Dopamine Grafts for Parkinson’s Remain Healthy After a Decade
Belying some earlier reports, a new study finds that grafted dopamine cells continue to innervate neural networks years after transplantation.
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Belying some earlier reports, a new study finds that grafted dopamine cells continue to innervate neural networks years after transplantation.
Head injury increases one’s chances of future dementia by 60 percent, according to a study in veterans.
Engaging in cognitive activities throughout life staves off decline. It also delays Aβ accumulation, two studies report.
The largest meta-analysis done to date confirms dramatic variability in age at onset of autosomal-dominant Alzheimer's disease overall, but finds mutation type and parental age at onset to be strong predictive modulators.
Some macrophages use their dying breath to emit a distress signal that could spell trouble for their neighbors.
Could astrocyte neurotransmission explain memory loss in Alzheimer's disease?
Aβ aggregates can assume a variety of structures that appear to have unique properties.
Allosteric γ-secretase modulator binds an extracellular pocket on presenilin, changing the active site.
Blocking calcium-dependent protease normalizes lifespan in mouse tauopathy model.
Death receptor role in Alzheimer's disease looks less likely than was originally thought following a high-profile paper in 2009.
Leaders protest recent decision to deny Medicare beneficiaries coverage of amyloid scans.
The proportion of seniors with dementia in England appears to be on the decline, new research suggests.
Researchers at AAIC 2013 report that an individual’s subjective sense of worsening memory could be an important predictor of cognitive impairment and dementia.
Update on compounds in Phase 2 and 3 trials from the Alzheimer's Association International Conference
Speakers at Alzheimer’s conference reviewed planned Phase 1 and prevention trials and preclinical studies.