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Partygoers familiar with conga line chaos probably know more about the formation of amyloid fibrils than they realize...
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Partygoers familiar with conga line chaos probably know more about the formation of amyloid fibrils than they realize...
Researchers often divide their subjects by age in studies of memory, but it looks like they must also divide them by performance...
Just in time for the holidays, research shows that the protein that causes Huntington disease is liberally decked out with phosphates, acetyl groups, SUMO, and ubiquitin...
The mGluR5 modulator Norbin presents a possible new drug target for schizophrenia...
Phone companies will love this one; a new paper suggests that electromagnetic fields (EMFs) from cell phones can protect against AD—at least in mice...
<em>Drosophila</em> geneticists with an interest in neurodegeneration can now avail themselves of a new insect model...
Though ApoE4 genotype has for years topped the list of genetic risk factors for AD, scientists grapple with how this allele makes people more prone to AD...
Neuronal stem cells are proving to function like capable paramedics, coming to the rescue of degenerating neurons in multiple animal models of disease...
The protein aggregates that brew discord in several neurodegenerative diseases may have some troublemakers in common...
William R. Markesbery, or Bill, as he was affectionately known, passed away on Saturday, 30 January 2010...
Written up as a novel, the relationship between Aβ and the α7 nicotinic acetylcholine receptor (α7 nAChR) has the makings of a bestseller...
To form and cement memories, the synapse must restructure itself, breaking down some proteins and rebuilding new configurations...
In Phoenix, senior industry and academic scientists, and regulatory and statistical advisers, dug deep into the details of a proposed pre-symptomatic trials initiative...
If schizophrenia has its roots in early brain development, why does the disease most often appear in adolescence or early adulthood?...
Scientists assert the amyloidogenic peptide Aβ serves the physiological function of fighting off microbes as part of the body’s innate immune system...