Immune Phosphatase Underlies Microglia’s Split Personality in AD
In Alzheimer’s disease, microglia have a Jekyll-and-Hyde reputation...
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In Alzheimer’s disease, microglia have a Jekyll-and-Hyde reputation...
Much more than palm leaves swaying in the breeze along a sandy beach distinguished the 5th Human Amyloid Imaging (HAI) conference...
For all readers who are looking forward to watch <em>Filling the Blank</em>, here is new information Alzforum learned today...
Cells dress up the enzyme SOD1—the cause of some cases of inherited amyotrophic lateral sclerosis—in a variety of ways...
For anyone in an AD study who is nervous about a spinal tap, the idea of measuring dementia risk with a simple blood test would be a dream come true...
Researchers describe a method for capturing time-lapse video of neurons in mouse disease models over a period of months...
Invite your friends over, gather loved ones, serve some good munchies, and settle in for a night of TV well worth watching...
In the brain, large inclusions of proteins just look like trouble, but lately, they are starting to look less culpable...
An FDA Advisory Committee today voted to reject Avid Radiopharmaceutical’s New Drug Application for their amyloid imaging agent AV-45/florbetapir/Amyvid...
A new way to measure fibrillar Aβ deposits in the brains of living people has met success in Phase 3 and is poised to ask for regulatory approval...
What does the axonal protein tau have to do with synapses? Quite a bit, some scientists say...
To understand how amyloid plaques, the troublesome clumps of Aβ, form and grow in the brain, it helps to just watch the action directly...
A new strategy for detecting serum antibodies could have important ramifications for Alzheimer’s disease diagnostics...
Epileptic seizures are bad for neurons, but does it come down to zinc ions to finish them off?...
Alzheimer’s disease has seen a disheartening string of failed clinical trials in recent years...