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August 8-9, 1998. Amyloid: Int J Exp Clin Invest 6, 63-66. View PubMed record.. Q. Is the failure by the
a correlation between serum A-β levels and AD (Mehta PD et al., 2001); Vanderstichele H., 2000). Craig Atwood:
allele (Corder et al., 1998)! Objection: If pathogens cause AD, why don't we see AD brains full of
Neurology (Jack et al., 2010). Jack’s coauthors include clinicians David Knopman and Ron Petersen at Mayo;
tau-positive. Was the reverse true? I ask because if you look at our AD study (Busser et al., 1998), we found
was the Arizona indomethacin study (Rogers et al., 1993). This was not a good study. Other therapeutic
a model of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). It is also important to consider that dietary restriction
June 2012. Preview by Warren et al., 2012 Raj et al., 2012 Zhou et al., 2012 Read a series of questions
story and Breitner et al., 2011). Some researchers in the field have not given up hope that reining in
See questions answered by Suzanne Hendrix As researchers push into the frontier of early-stage and preventative Alzheimer's disease clinical trials, they will have to measure whether a drug works in people who do not have dementia yet. Traditional ou
injecting Aβ1-42 more than two years ago (Schenk et al., 1999), I was very surprised they did it in that
phases (see ARF related news story on McKhann et al., 2011; Albert et al., 2011; and Sperling et al.,
the best large population data out there. See Guskiewicz et al., 2005 and Guskiewicz et al., 2007.
neurological disease is the discovery by Hauser et al., recently published in the New England Journal of
One hundred years ago, in January of 1907, Alois Alzheimer published his landmark paper about Auguste D. This is a perfect time to sit back and contemplate the field’s past accomplishments and future challenges. The Alzforum editors have compiled some mat
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