Tau Roundup: Inducible Mice Accentuate Aggregation and More
It was 2 years ago that the ARF news desk noted a resurgence of interest in tau...
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It was 2 years ago that the ARF news desk noted a resurgence of interest in tau...
The hypothesis that more years of formal education protect the brain against the ravages of dementia may have just gotten a higher grade...
Part 1 of this story covered the growing evidence linking diabetes with Aβ pathology and cognition. But what about the other major hallmark of Alzheimer disease, neurofibrillary tangles?...
Next time you reach for yet another soda, consider this...
Using the roundworm <em>Caenorhabditis elegans</em> as a model, researchers have fished out several new genes that might guard against certain forms of Parkinson disease...
A new fly model of Huntington disease (HD) reveals a novel pathogenic mechanism for the polyglutamine-expanded huntingtin protein...
You can’t keep a good mitochondrion down. Or maybe you can...
Lithium is an old and much used psychiatric drug, whose mechanism of action remains murky...
A transcriptome database comparing gene expression of cell types highly purified from fresh mouse brain is offering a trove of new information...
After messenger RNA, there were microRNAs, and with them the growth and development of cells and organisms...
Epigenetic changes mediated by histone acetyltransferases (HATs) and histone deacetylases (HDACs) are implicated in normal memory function and in neurodegenerative disease...
One neuron can make a difference, especially if it sheds light on how its billions of neighbors conspire to form functional neural circuits in the brain...
This concludes Gabrielle Strobel’s 5-part series...
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The technological limitations to studying Alzheimer disease remain major...