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Chen M. on PAPER: Tu H. et al., 2006, The puzzle of how presenilin (PS) mutations cause familial AD (FAD) is of great importance... 19 Feb 2007. 

Chen M. on LIVE DISCUSSION: Presenilin Loss of Function—Plan B for AD?, A Ca2+ Channel Model for Presenilin (PS) Shen and Kelleher raised a critical... 10 Feb 2007. 

Chen M. on NEWS: After 40, DNA Damage Accrues in Genes, Hampering Expression, Yankner and his colleagues have done an excellent job of showing that aging is a cause of... 12 Jul 2004. 

Chen M. on LIVE DISCUSSION: Gonadal Hormone Withdrawal, Apoptosis, and Generation of Beta Amyloid Peptide: A Vicious Cycle of Amyloidogenesis and Neurotoxicity in Alzheimer's Disease, Dr. Gandy proposes that estradiol/testosterone activate ERK, so that hormone withdrawal would... 4 Dec 2001. 

Chen M. on LIVE DISCUSSION: Gonadal Hormone Withdrawal, Apoptosis, and Generation of Beta Amyloid Peptide: A Vicious Cycle of Amyloidogenesis and Neurotoxicity in Alzheimer's Disease, Hormone reduction (gonadal, estrogen, testosterone) is one of the most salient changes in aging... 2 Dec 2001. 

Chen M. on LIVE DISCUSSION: Calcium Signaling Deficit in the Origin of Alzheimer's Disease, Reply to Dr. Wong by Ming Chen Many factors are required in brain function, but their... 23 Aug 2001. 

Chen M. on LIVE DISCUSSION: Nomenclature Discussion, Clarification of the confusing terms such as Aβ, βA, APP, βAPP or... 15 Aug 2001. 

Chen M. on LIVE DISCUSSION: Calcium Signaling Deficit in the Origin of Alzheimer's Disease, Reply to Dr. Wong by Ming Chen First, let me take this opportunity to thank Drs.... 19 Jul 2001. 

Chen M. on LIVE DISCUSSION: Calcium Signaling Deficit in the Origin of Alzheimer's Disease, Reply to Dr. Aldoso by Ming Chen In the world of research, we develop hypotheses... 15 Jun 2001. 

Chen M. on LIVE DISCUSSION: Calcium Signaling Deficit in the Origin of Alzheimer's Disease, Reply to Dr. Scatty by Ming Chen Conceptualization of Ca2+ signals in the brain as... 25 May 2001. 

Chen M. on LIVE DISCUSSION: Nomenclature Discussion, Question: Are Alzheimer's Disease and "Senile Dementia" the Same Disease? This... 21 Feb 2001. 

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