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| First Name: | Steven | | Last Name: | Kasperek | | Title: | Intern | | Affiliation: | The Rockefeller University | | Department: | Strickland Laboratory of Neurobiology and Genetics | | City: | New York | | State/Province: | NY | Country/Territory: | U.S.A. | | Email Address: |  |
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Member reports no financial or other potential conflicts of interest. [Last Modified: 21 April 2012]
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Polyglutamine Disorders (Huntington's, etc.), Tauopathies, Neuromuscular Disorders (ALS, etc.), Alzheimer Disease, Stroke and Trauma, Parkinson Disease, Prion Diseases, Neurodevelopmental Disorders (Down syndrome, etc.), Aging Process
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Neurotransmission, Apoptosis/Cell cycle, Neuroimmunology, A-beta PP/A-beta, Molecular and Cell biology, Neuropathology, Protein structure/chemistry, Neurobiology, Microscopy, Oxidative Stress, Animal Models, Brain imaging, Genetics
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Fibrinogen and b-Amyloid Association Alters Thrombosis and Fibrinolysis: A Possible Contributing Factor to Alzheimer’s Disease
Marta Cortes-Canteli (1,3), Justin Paul (1,3), Erin H. Norris (1), Robert Bronstein (1), Hyung Jin Ahn (1), Daria Zamolodchikov (1), Shivaprasad Bhuvanendran (2), Katherine M. Fenz (1), and Sidney Strickland (1)*
1=Laboratory of Neurobiology and Genetics 2=Bio-Imaging Resource Center 3=These authors contributed equally to this work *Correspondence: strickland@rockefeller.edu
The Rockefeller University, New York, NY 10065, USA |
For AD, we are lacking a complete understanding of underlying mechanisms of the pathologic processes. |
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