SfN and More: Two Faces of TGF-β Revealed by Dead End Receptor
The yin and yang of transforming growth factor β (TGF-β) is nowhere more apparent than in Alzheimer disease...
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The yin and yang of transforming growth factor β (TGF-β) is nowhere more apparent than in Alzheimer disease...
Of all the Aβ proteases, the matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) may be the ones that...
In neurons, APP-laden vesicles powered by kinesin motors ride from the cell body out to synapses. But is APP just a passenger, or does the protein sit in the driver’s seat?...
On Friday, October 13, the day before the kick-off of the Society for Neuroscience meeting in Atlanta,...
Remember when car engines were horribly inefficient and catalytic converters nonexistent? The result was...
If you are one of those people who can recall verbatim a conversation held a year ago, then you might want to thank...
The Alzforum Awards have become an annual ritual to recognize altruism among Alzheimer researchers...
A new study adds to the controversy surrounding the practice of giving antipsychotic drugs to Alzheimer disease patients...
The results of the first randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled clinical trial of omega-3 fatty acid supplements for the treatment of Alzheimer disease show...
If doubling the number of FAD mutations can exacerbate Aβ pathology, what about...
As its Latin name suggests, there was once money to be had in the northern hard shell clam, <em>Mercinaria mercinaria</em>. A new type of clam may...
Ubiquitin-positive protein inclusions are a hallmark of frontotemporal dementias and other neurodegenerative diseases...
Repression is in the news this week, with a bevy of papers dealing with new mechanisms for...
One theory of aging suggests that it is oxidative damage that causes senescence, a hypothesis supported by the increased levels of oxidation products found in older animals...
This week researchers from the Broad Institute at MIT and Harvard unveiled a public database of genomic signatures for...