Dopaminergic Neurons Conjured from Astrocytes Restore Motion
At Keystone, researchers described how directly converting astrocytes into neurons within the mouse striatum restored neuron numbers in a model of PD.
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At Keystone, researchers described how directly converting astrocytes into neurons within the mouse striatum restored neuron numbers in a model of PD.
Brains of old mice birth fewer neurons when T cells invade the subventricular zone. The immune cells spew inflammatory cytokines that snuff out neurogenesis.
Drug didn’t slow decline in a Phase 2 trial.
TREM2 required for reduction of plaque load in CD33 knockouts.
Injecting α-synuclein fibrils into mouse gut sparked the proteopathic spread of misfolded α-synuclein into the brain, where the aggregates killed dopaminergic neurons and caused motor problems.
At Quebec conference, researchers considered multiple aspects of herpesvirus biology that may come in to play in AD.
Going Viral: Alzheimer’s Research at Herpes Conference Herpesvirus: Trigger for Many Brain Pathologies? In light of recent work implicating human herpesviruses in AD, virologists invited Alzheimer’s researchers to join them at the 11th International Confe
A U.K. research program developed guidelines for clinical practice. In preliminary studies, it boosted diagnosis and improved patient care.
New Tool Kit Helps Physicians Recognize and Manage Lewy Body Dementias Consortia Assemble Worldwide to Take on Lewy Body Dementia Can Researchers Detect Dementia With Lewy Bodies at the Prodromal Stage? Dementia with Lewy bodies is a devastating disorder,
The field is rapidly building the infrastructure for biomarker studies and large clinical trials.
The field is searching for a combination of clinical features and biomarkers that will identify the disease in people with mild cognitive impairment.
New PET Staging Scheme for Amyloid? Physical Activity May Shield the Brain from the Onslaught of Aβ Crenezumab Update: Baseline Data from Colombian Prevention Trial Colombian Cohort Delivers Data on Blood NfL Rare Luck: Two Copies of ApoE2 Shield Against
Middle-aged people who exercise more are less likely to become amyloid-positive. In late life, people with brain amyloid who exercise declined more slowly and had less brain shrinkage over the following years.
A brother’s survival guilt, a journalist tracing her mutation to Lebanon, a student freezing her eggs ahead of a primary prevention trial—DIAN family members are stirring their growing community to act against Alzheimer’s disease.
DIAD: Families from Argentina, Canada, Minnesota Rally a Global Community Genetics Propels DIAN Toward Therapies ASOs: Wave of the Future in Alzheimer’s Therapeutics? As DIAN Wraps Up Anti-Aβ Drug Arms, it Sprouts Tau, Primary Prevention Arms On July 13,
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