Synaptic Metropolis—Microscopic Census Documents 300,000 Protein Inhabitants
A close-up of the protein mayhem within the synaptic bouton offers scientists an unprecedented glimpse of the activity inside.
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A close-up of the protein mayhem within the synaptic bouton offers scientists an unprecedented glimpse of the activity inside.
In award-winning documentary, son traces his mother’s progression into Alzheimer’s disease.
Playing nursemaid, TGF-β helps new neurons in the brain survive, develop, and migrate.
A candidate reference method for measuring Aβ42 in cerebrospinal fluid brings researchers closer to standardization.
People with Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias may benefit from creative activities, but hard studies are still lacking.
An antibody against ApoE helps clear plaques and improves cognition in AD model mice.
New twist to fluorescence-based microscopy lets scientists see up-close how Aβ aggregates in living cells.
Conformations of misfolded tau survive injection from one mouse to the next, a property shared by prions.
MetLife rewards research on secretases, toxic Aβ transmission.
By paring back calcium signaling, researchers prevented signs of Alzheimer’s in mice carrying a presenilin mutation. Could the strategy work in humans?
A single dose of a commonly prescribed antidepressant suppresses Aβ production in the human central nervous system.
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Will an antibody signature make for a new Alzheimer’s diagnostic?
New NIH policies will require researchers to study male and female biology.
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