San Diego: Oligomers Live Up to Bad Reputation, Part 1
Over the past decade, researchers have shifted away from a literal interpretation of Alois Alzheimer’s groundbreaking discovery...
6400 RESULTS
Sort By:
Over the past decade, researchers have shifted away from a literal interpretation of Alois Alzheimer’s groundbreaking discovery...
Could the failure of cell cycle regulation be an underlying cause of neurodegenerative disorders, including Alzheimer disease?...
The first AD vaccine to be tested in humans, Elan’s AN-1792, stalled in phase 2b...
Cell-based therapies have the potential for treating a variety of diseases...
A mini-symposium at this year’s annual meeting of the Society of Neuroscience devoted attention to the role of glia in brain injury and disease...
The earliest signs of Alzheimer disease are bound to be subtle, arising from perturbations in brain function...
To a bird’s eyes, the San Diego convention center for the past 5 days would have looked like a mile-long human beehive...
A new twist on fluorescent tagging for proteins gives researchers a way to track...
The scenario is all too common: a person with dementia can no longer drive safely, yet family members are reluctant to take away the keys...
The Alzforum coverage of the 37th annual conference of the Society for Neuroscience kicks off with a story about...
Genetic variation is what makes a person unique. It also underlies susceptibility to a multitude of human disorders...
Since they were discovered to be a major toxic species, Aβ oligomers have haunted many a research lab...
Aggregated proteins lie at the heart of many neurodegenerative diseases, but researchers have struggled to...
Memories are made, at least in part, from changes in the distribution of synaptic AMPA-type glutamate receptors. In Alzheimer disease...
Los Angeles: People With Memory Loss Speak for Themselves Living Our Lives, Planning Our Futures: Early Memory Loss Forum
No filters selected