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1998;70:210-215. Abstract 18. Mackic JB, Bading J, Ghiso J, Walker L, Wisniewski T, Frangione B, Zlokovic BV.
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1998;70:210-215. Abstract 18. Mackic JB, Bading J, Ghiso J, Walker L, Wisniewski T, Frangione B, Zlokovic BV.
of autoantibodies occur in control and AD serum. This may be changing now. A recent study of 18 AD
Ben Barres led the first in a series of Alzforum discussions about the role of glial cells in Alzheimer’s and other neurodegenerative diseases. It has become trendy to say that glia are more than just glue, but in reality, science has not yet advanced sig
DCE-MRI scans of six healthy young people, 18 older folks who were cognitively normal, and 21 older adults
peptides, induces neuronal apoptosis. J Biol Chem. 2002 May 3;277(18):15666-70. Abstract Leon WC, Canneva F,
I'll read your paper Hemachandra We looked at time course (two months, 12 months, 18 months, and 24
number one genetic risk factor for late-onset Alzheimer’s disease (see AlzGene Top Results), yet 18 years
18F-AV-45 (florbetapir F-18), an agent currently under consideration by the U.S. Food and Drug
1999. 3: p. 65-70. Abstract 18. Sadovnick, A.D. and S. Lovestone, Ethical and legal issues: Genetic
molecule as a recent (Apr 18) Science paper mentions and the article by Charlie Glabe of 1994
15;18(18):7336-50. Abstract Patterson SL, Abel T, Deuel TA, Martin KC, Rose JC, Kandel ER. Recombinant BDNF rescues
for G3PDH and now we use primers for 18s ribosomal RNA and the rate of positives is roughly 50 percent
Marc Paradis led this live discussion on 20 March 1998. Readers are invited to submit additional comments by using our Comments form at the bottom of the page. Paper under Discussion: Li JH, Xu M, Zhou H. Ma J. and Potter H. Alzheimer presenilins in the n
15;18:2801-2807. Abstract. 2. Campbell HD, Webb GC, Fountain S, Young IG. The human PIN1 peptidyl-prolyl cis/trans
Chris Weihl, with Bruce Yankner, Benjamin Wolozin, Eddie Koo, and Kenneth Kosik led this live discussion on 13 August 1999. Readers are invited to submit additional comments by using our Comments form at the bottom of the page. Transcript: Live discussion
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