Traffic Control: BDNF Boosts SORLA, Reroutes APP
SORLA (aka SORL1) controls the trafficking and processing of the amyloid precursor protein (APP), and thus serves as a key regulator of amyloid-β...
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SORLA (aka SORL1) controls the trafficking and processing of the amyloid precursor protein (APP), and thus serves as a key regulator of amyloid-β...
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Pyroglutamate Aβ has been making a return to center stage in AD research after languishing in relative obscurity for a decade following its initial discovery...
Exactly which form the amino end of Aβ takes in the brains of people with AD is a question that increasingly crops up in talks about immunotherapy and even other dementias...
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Now, with the use of in vivo imaging, two groups have caught dendrites in the act of rewiring cortical circuits in live mice experiencing motor or sensory learning...
The debilitating symptoms of Huntington disease typically manifest in people’s thirties and forties, but scientists have found that more subtle problems occur earlier...
One hypothesis for the death of motor neurons in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is that the neurons become hyperexcited...
Two papers in today’s issue of Cell Stem Cell make one thing clear: the growth of new neurons relies on proper inhibitory GABA signaling...
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Functional neuroimaging studies show elevated activation in the brains of patients with mild cognitive impairment (MCI)...
While much attention has been focused on spinal cord processes in ALS, the innate immune system has been quietly going about its own business in the peripheral nervous system...
Boosting neurotransmitter signaling to compensate for sagging synapses and neuron loss in Alzheimer disease has met with skepticism...
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The most recent study on the long-term cognitive effects of anesthesia and surgery suggests that elderly people going under the knife have little reason to worry...