Darragh Freir
University College DublinDublin, Ireland
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University College DublinDublin, Ireland
WEBINAR 2011-06-20 On 16 June 2011, ARF held a Webinar with Eddie Lee, Todd Golde, Gunnar Gouras, Frank LaFerla, Virginia Lee, Lars Nilsson, and Robert Vassar to discuss this study’s implications for intraneuronal Aβ and its role in AD pathogenesis. The Guest Moderator was
National Institute of Neuroscience, NCNPJapan
COMMENT It is very interesting and useful to understand that there may be a link between obesity and a higher risk of Alzheimer’s disease. Alzheimer's disease (AD) itself is a neurodegenerative disease which is characterized by progressive cognitive deterior
COMMENT The problem is that there is no fully reliable way to prevent or even delay disease onset, similar to cases of polyglutamine diseases. 0 saido
COMMENT In recent decades, our knowledge of mitochondrial dysfunction in Alzheimer’s disease (AD) has rapidly expanded. The recognition of mitochondrial dynamics and trafficking alterations in AD greatly broadens our understanding of mitochondrial distress in Alz