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COMPENDIA

ALZGENE
The AlzGene database is a collection of published genetic association studies performed on AD phenotypes. The database includes summaries of key characteristics of the investigated populations, as well as genotype distributions in cases and controls. AlzGene also provides continuously updated random-effects meta-analyses for polymorphisms with genotype data in at least three case-control samples.


ALZRISK
The AlzRisk database is a collection of findings from of epidemiologic reports that evaluate environmental (i.e., non-genetic) risk factors for Alzheimer disease (AD) in well-defined study cohorts. For each risk factor included in the database, we includes summaries of key characteristics of the studies, as well as interpretive remarks. AlzRisk also provides random-effects meta-analyses when comparable data are available from at least four independent samples. Additions of new studies and risk factors are ongoing.


ANTIBODIES
The most comprehensive collection on the web of neuroscience-related antibodies from commercial and nonprofit sources. Antigen-specific antibodies are listed in easy-to-scan tables, and each product is linked to a detailed datasheet.


BIOMARKERS
Our Biomarkers section includes links to the ACS database, Telemakus knowledge base, Antecedent Biomarker workshop summaries, and WashU database.


MUTATIONS
A listing of all of the reported mutations in amyloid-beta precursor protein (AβPP), presenilin-1 (PS1) and presenilin-2 (PS2)—the three known genetic causes of autosomal dominant, familial Alzheimer disease—as well as mutations in the tau gene that cause inherited frontotemporal dementia with Parkinsonism (FTDP).


PATHWAYS
This Pathways Compendium provides an index of Alzheimer disease pathway models contributed by researchers and companies.


PROTOCOLS
Search our protocols and reagents database to find experimental protocols that are central to the progress of Alzheimer research. These include protocols for preparing tissues and cell cultures, purifying and identifying biomolecules that may play a role in disease pathogenesis, methods for working with various model systems, imaging studies and behavioral assays.


RESEARCH MODELS
An inventory of research models that are relevant to understanding Alzheimer disease. We provide a central publication forum for quickly reporting and updating data on all published models. Related models are grouped into tables to facilitate comparisons of different models and to provide information on the availability of each model.


VIDEO GALLERY
View exclusive short films from "The Alzheimer's Project," sponsored by HBO Documentary Films and other sponsors to see some of the leading scientists in academia and drug development speak directly to key issues in AD research today.

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