Honolulu: TrialMatch Launched as AD Is Becoming “Desktop” Disease
AD diagnosis is moving from the bedside to the desktop, suggests Jason Karlawish...
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AD diagnosis is moving from the bedside to the desktop, suggests Jason Karlawish...
Tomm40 has created a stir in AD research with the recent proposal that length of polymorphisms of this gene can help predict at what age a person may develop late-onset AD...
Maybe you can teach old dogs new tricks—and reduce their amyloid-β burden...
Two new papers show that vitamins may have potential as protectors for the brain...
Two new papers detail specific, discrete pathways of memory formation that share a common element, namely, signaling by CREB...
TDP-43 is intimately linked with ALS, but the mystery remains as to what the protein is normally meant to do, and what goes wrong when it mutates...
The protein reelin helps rein in pathology in Alzheimer disease mice, according to a recent report...
DIAN Dispatch From Hawaii: After Slow Start, Network Is Humming DIAN Dispatch from Hawaii: Glimpse at Data, Push for Trials The DIAN represents a bold attempt at pushing Alzheimer's clinical research squarely into the preclinical phase. It enrolls ad
Regulatory approval could be on the horizon for an amyloid tracer being developed for brain imaging using positron emission tomography (PET)...
Leaders of DIAN gathered to brief each other to present to some 30 pharmaceutical industry scientists the first cut of baseline data from this ongoing biomarker study...
After more than a year of rumbling to life, the Dominantly Inherited Alzheimer’s Network (DIAN) has kicked into gear and is now enrolling research participants at a healthy clip...
Recently, researchers discovered a novel process that enables the mouse cerebral microvasculature to eliminate tiny blood clots and other debris...
Scientists on an optimistic fishing expedition, involving 1,000 small molecules and hundreds of mice, have caught a big one with a chemical that promotes adult neurogenesis...
For research on age-related decline that hits closer to home, taxonomically and anatomically, check out two recent studies of rhesus monkeys in the Journal of Neuroscience...
Among the few genes recently linked to late-onset Alzheimer disease (LOAD) in multiple genomewide screens, clusterin has stolen the show in two new papers...