Ipsen Neuroscience Colloquium 2009
Paris: Macro-roles for MicroRNAs in the Life and Death of Neurons Ipsen Neuroscience Colloquium 2009
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Paris: Macro-roles for MicroRNAs in the Life and Death of Neurons Ipsen Neuroscience Colloquium 2009
Could NFATs play a role in Alzheimer disease (AD) pathology?...
There’s a new mouse in the lab for the study of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS)...
The carving up of the APP by the successive action of β- and γ-secretases liberates Aβ, but also yields a small intracellular fragment, AICD...
In the absence of truly effective treatments, and in the presence of a rapidly growing, dementia-prone population of elders, it's perhaps no surprise that people are increasingly open to products claiming even the slightest hint of promise, however u
While the AD field awaits a bona fide drug that goes beyond temporary relief of symptoms, patients may be increasingly open to products claiming even the slightest hint of promise...
A drug used to prevent relapse of multiple sclerosis can also prevent people at risk from developing the full disease, according to a report by The Lancet...
Defined by the FDA in 1988, medical foods are a special class of therapeutic agent that fall somewhere in between unregulated food supplements and FDA-approved drugs...
The simple story of gene transcription into messenger RNA (mRNA) and subsequent translation into a protein has recently become considerably more complicated...
Dimebon appears as one bright light in a field of less-than-stellar clinical trial results of late...
Amber Dance Interviews Stephen Cohen
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Mutant superoxide dismutase 1 (SOD1) has been linked to one-fifth of inherited cases of ALS, where its misfolded form appears to damage motor neurons...
One look at neurons surrounding amyloid plaques shows they are not normal; however, do outward appearances translate to functional problems inside cells in vivo?...
The nervous systems of people with neurodegenerative disease are often pocked with tiny inclusions, which are packed with a variety of proteins, many still unidentified...