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David O. Norris on Nomenclature Discussion

COMMENT Yes, at least some consensus would be appreciated, especially for people new to this field. For example, at the recent Neuroscience meeting in New Orleans, people were hedging on the latter case (presenilin-1 or γ-secretase?) even to the extent of questio

David Teplow on Nomenclature Discussion

COMMENT There is nothing that upsets me faster than scientists using inappropriate and imprecise terminology and nomenclature. With respect to the Alzheimer's disease lexicon, the WHO and the International Nomenclature Committee on Amyloidosis have ALREADY d

Society for Neuroscience Annual Meeting: Immunization of Mice and Men

CONFERENCE COVERAGE 2000-11-15 Conference Coverage What is the latest on the immunization of mice and men with Aβ? Will we be celebrating victory over Alzheimer’s disease in a few years (and looking for new jobs), or has the story been overrated? One would predict to see a number of po

Society for Neurosci Ann Mtg: Passive Aβ Immunization Works in Mice

CONFERENCE COVERAGE 2000-11-15 Conference Coverage A current working hypothesis in the field of AD research is that preventing the accumulation of Aß peptides will slow or prevent cognitive decline. Two main strategies for accomplishing this goal have been pursued in recent years. The

Society for Neuroscience Annual Meeting: LRP: Guilt by Association

CONFERENCE COVERAGE 2000-11-14 Conference Coverage One of the most daunting tasks facing attendees of this gigantic neuroscience data exchange (dare I say "flea market"?) is identifying signals in the noise (speaking both scientifically and literally). One approach is to sit

Molecular Clue to Alzheimer's Mystery Found

RESEARCH NEWS 2000-11-13 Research News In today's Journal of Cell Biology, researchers of the University of Maryland Biotechnology Institute (UMBI) report that a molecule called ubiquilin regulates levels of presenilins, and is "highly expressed" in human neurons a

Society for Neuroscience Annual Meeting: The Ghost of D’Arcy Thompson

CONFERENCE COVERAGE 2000-11-10 Conference Coverage What do ßamyloid, buckyballs, and dark matter have in common? They were all mentioned in an intriguing presentation by Dr. Westlind-Danielsson (AstraZeneca, Abstract 299.2) on the formation of spheroidal "supramolecular structures

Soc for Neurosci Annual Meeting: Explaining Finicky Toxicity of Aβ

CONFERENCE COVERAGE 2000-11-09 Conference Coverage It's a poorly kept secret that Aβ peptides are highly inconsistent in their neurotoxic properties. One batch of synthetic peptide will kill neurons handily, while another will be benign. Sarah Wright and her colleagues at Elan Pha

Society for Neuroscience Annual Meeting: A Glimpse into the Future?

CONFERENCE COVERAGE 2000-11-09 Conference Coverage The award for most aesthetically pleasing presentation almost certainly could go to Dr. Paul Thompson, who reviewed recent advances being made by a UCLA team in developing AD-specific brain atlases for assessing alterations in the brai

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