World Alzheimer Conference 2000: Presenilin Roundup
Presenilins and Lewy body pathology. Lippa et al (173) used α-synuclein immunoreactivity to determine the frequency of Lewy body (LB) occurrence in familial Alzheimer's disease...
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Presenilins and Lewy body pathology. Lippa et al (173) used α-synuclein immunoreactivity to determine the frequency of Lewy body (LB) occurrence in familial Alzheimer's disease...
Memories are not always worth keeping...
Mouse engineers presented the latest models overexpressing the amyotrophic lateral sclerosis gene fused in sarcoma (FUS)...
Exactly which form the amino end of Aβ takes in the brains of people with AD is a question that increasingly crops up in talks about immunotherapy and even other dementias...
Tau is toxic to neurons, but exactly how is not crystal clear...
An enzyme that breaks down alcohols in mitochondria also binds Aβ...
Beyond the lab mouse, AD researchers may have access to a growing repertoire of brainier, brawnier species for their in vivo studies...
In the aftermath of a recent spate of gene discoveries for Parkinson disease, some of the prizes scientists were chasing...
Cancer and neurodegenerative diseases—what do they have in common, apart from the distress they cause to sufferers and their families?...
Aside from a reasonable safety profile, the first published Phase 2 study of a blood-derived antibody preparation to treat Alzheimer’s disease looks inconclusive at best...
Air pollution—already tied to asthma and heart attacks—appears also to wreak havoc in the brain...
What about asking a simple question: “How do you feel?”...
In the U.S. alone, millions of people develop amyloid cardiomyopathy, a fatal but frequently unrecognized disease...
Scientists have designed the “RatCAP,” a tiny positron emission tomography system for whole-brain imaging of freely moving rodents...
That sagacious beast may be able to read your mind now, but there's a good chance Fido will lose his smarts and develop Alzheimer's-like dementia as he ages...
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