Axonal Transport: A Weak Link in Parkinson Disease?
The fate of neurons is to be spread thin. Their axons and outlying synapses depend on...
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The fate of neurons is to be spread thin. Their axons and outlying synapses depend on...
When two roads diverge in a wood, it can be hard to tell which is the one less traveled. When two paths diverge in the dense forest of subcortical axons...
A new kid on the block often injects vim and vigor into stale routines. New neurons in old brains might do the same...
A riddle wrapped in a mystery inside an enigma. The phrase could just as easily apply to...
The toxicity of neurofibrillary tangles has been hotly debated even though...
As shocked and heartbroken Alzheimer disease researchers are alerting each other privately, it is with deep sadness...
Measuring behavior in experimental animals is a labor-intensive, imperfect science, and one upon which...
The neurological damage that comes with mad cow disease or other prion disorders could be reversible if...
There is good cholesterol and there is bad cholesterol. Should we be thinking about amyloid-β (Aβ) in the same way?...
In the future, could Alzheimer disease treatments come as an ointment, or a skin patch?...
A second immunotherapy-themed paper this week describes an unanticipated effect of Aβ immunization in mice...
By Jennifer Altman, based on her original report in Alzheimer Actualités, a newsletter published by the <a href="http://www.ipsen.com/homeFondation.jsp" target="_new">Ipsen Foundation</a>...
In American football, using your head may mean different things to different players...
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When the mind wanders, where does it go? Or, to put it another way,...