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Studies on peroxisomes. VI. Relationship between the peroxisomal core and urate oxidase.
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COMMUNITY NEWS 2011-08-26 Community News On Tuesday of this week, Kathleen Sibelius, Secretary of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), announced the 12 non-federal members who will serve on the Advisory Council on Alzheimer’s Research, Care, and Services. As sti
A Time and a Place...Hippocampal Cells Map Both
RESEARCH NEWS 2011-08-26 Research News Memories have both a “where” and a “when,” but how does the brain organize events according to space and time? A large body of research has shown that the hippocampus has “place cells” that recognize and fire when an animal is in a particula
A Fork in the Road: Angiogenin Predisposes to ALS and Parkinson’s
RESEARCH NEWS 2011-08-26 Research News The angiogenin gene has been linked to amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) for years, but a study in the Annals of Neurology adds a new wrinkle: These variants are just as likely to cause Parkinson’s disease. The authors of the international
More Than APP—γ-Secretase, Metalloproteases Control Neurotransmission
RESEARCH NEWS 2011-08-26 Research News Pondering the physiological roles of γ-secretase? A study in this week’s Journal of Neuroscience offers more reason to think outside the amyloid-β box. It finds the secretase at synapses and suggests it helps control neurotransmission. γ-sec
Research Brief: Novel Drug Candidates for Amyloid Cardiomyopathy
RESEARCH NEWS 2011-08-26 Research News In the U.S. alone, millions of people develop amyloid cardiomyopathy, a fatal but frequently unrecognized disease. This amyloidosis occurs when the serum protein transthyretin falls apart from its normal tetramer, clumps into amyloid fibrils
PAPER Lajud N, Roque A, Cajero M, Gutiérrez-Ospina G, Torner L
Periodic maternal separation decreases hippocampal neurogenesis without affecting basal corticosterone during the stress hyporesponsive period, but alters HPA axis and coping behavior in adulthood.
Psychoneuroendocrinology. 2011 Aug 20; PubMed: 21862224PAPER Khoo TK
Parkin inactivation via PARIS (ZNF746) may lead to neurodegeneration in Parkinson's disease.
Mov Disord. 2011 Apr;26(5):772. PubMed: 21671509PAPER Hatano T
A novel protein degradation system in young-onset Parkinson's disease: mitophagy is a therapeutic target as a quality control for damaged mitochondria.
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Low frequency stimulation of the perforant pathway generates anesthesia-specific variations in neural activity and BOLD responses in the rat dentate gyrus.
J Cereb Blood Flow Metab. 2011 Aug 24; PubMed: 21863039PAPER Kumar-Singh S
Progranulin and TDP-43: mechanistic links and future directions.
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Parkinson's disease induced pluripotent stem cells with triplication of the α-synuclein locus.
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