Keystone Symposia Meeting, Part 6—Tau and FTD
In part 6 of our Keystone Symposia Meeting summary, Minji Kim, Alice Lu, and Rudy Tanzi relay new developments in tau biology and frontotemporal dementia...
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In part 6 of our Keystone Symposia Meeting summary, Minji Kim, Alice Lu, and Rudy Tanzi relay new developments in tau biology and frontotemporal dementia...
In part 5 of our report, Minji Kim, Alice Lu, and Rudy Tanzi summarize some new data on β-secretase, including...
Mutations in mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) accumulate in aging and Alzheimer disease, but their impact on cell physiology...
In part 4 of our report, Minji Kim, Alice Lu, and Rudy Tanzi summarize presentations by Dennis Selkoe, Christian Haass, Bart De Strooper, Jie Shen, Homira Behbahani, and Taisuke Tomita...
This is part 3 of our report by Minji Kim, Alice Lu, and Rudy Tanzi. Sam Gandy, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, reviewed the trafficking pathways of APP from the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) to...
Everyone knows that omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) are good for you (eat your fish!), but no one really knows why...
Part 2 of our report by Minji Kim, Alice Lu, and Rudy Tanzi. Steve Younkin, Mayo Clinic at Jacksonville, Florida, presented the recent progress in identification of...
The “kiss-and-run” theory of synaptic vesicle recycling posits that vesicles...
Minji Kim, Alice Lu, and Rudy Tanzi report on the recent Keystone Symposium on Alzheimer disease, which focused on the molecular underpinnings of Alzheimer disease (AD) and frontal temporal dementia (FTD), covering...
Recent work with mouse models of Alzheimer disease has driven home the idea that...
This may be music to your ears. Researchers in the U.S. and Italy have developed a new tool for...
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Years after Albert Einstein’s death, pathologists continued to study his preserved brain tissue, searching its structure for...
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