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Tzu-Kang Sang
National Tsing Hua UniversityHsinchu City, Taiwan, Province of China
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Switzerland
Inflammatory Crosstalk Between Periphery and Brain
CONFERENCE COVERAGE 2013-03-19 Conference Coverage Talk about immune cells in the periphery and the central nervous system was traded back and forth during the 3rd Venusberg Meeting on Neuroinflammation, held 28 February-2 March 2013 at the Biomedical Center, University of Bonn, German
Protein Destroying Muscle, Bone, Nerves Parks on Mitochondria
RESEARCH NEWS 2013-03-19 Research News A failure to dispose of underperforming mitochondria may underlie the complex degenerative disorder known as multisystem proteinopathy. Mutations in valosin-containing protein (VCP) cause this syndrome, which affects bone, muscle, and nerves
Like Star Born of Supernova, Plaque Born of Exploded Neuron?
CONFERENCE COVERAGE 2013-03-19 Conference Coverage Read a PDF of the entire series. Call it nanonova. Okay, the analogy is far-fetched, for unlike a supernova, an exploding neuron hardly spews out tons of debris at lightning speed. But if Charlie Glabe is right, an exploding neuron doe
Kumud Singh
University of California San DiegoLa Jolla, United States