Herpes and AD—Virus Hitches Ride with APP
In this month's Aging Cell, researchers show that the herpes simplex virus (HSV), traveling away from the neuronal cell body along axons, is associated with the amyloid precursor protein (APP)...
6401 RESULTS
Sort By:
In this month's Aging Cell, researchers show that the herpes simplex virus (HSV), traveling away from the neuronal cell body along axons, is associated with the amyloid precursor protein (APP)...
After years as a potential but peripheral suspect in the pathogenesis of Alzheimer's disease, copper (Cu) is lobbying for a new designation—potential therapy! Two studies in the November 17 PNAS Early Edition suggest that copper can...
In this month's Nature Genetics, two papers reveal that single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in the binding site for a single protein called Runt-related transcription factor 1 (RUNX1) can lead to either psoriasis or rheumatoid arthritis...
More than 50 years ago, U.S. Navy physicians stationed on Guam found a shocking rate of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, or ALS—about 50 to 100 times higher than expected. Now, a new paper may revive one of the original ideas: that ingestion of...
The table of evidence regarding inflammatory and even autoimmune processes in Alzheimer's continues to accumulate in a piecemeal fashion, awaiting experimental breakthroughs to give it direction and a greater following. But accumulate it does, and in this article we summarize some of the recent appetizers...
Researchers have identified over 20,000 different interactions among over 7,000 proteins that are coded in the genome of the fruit fly <em>Drosophila melanogaster</em>, allowing them to create extensive and intricate protein-protein contact maps...
Gerard Drewes and colleagues at Cellzome, Heidelberg, Germany, and the University of Kansas at Lawrence, report in the November 1 Journal of Biological Chemistry online the characterization of a tau kinase called MARK 4...
Researchers at Children's Hospital, Boston, report in the November Nature Neuroscience that non-myelinating Schwann cells (NMSC) are essential for a healthy adult peripheral nervous system, and that this interaction is driven in part by neuregulins released from the neuron...
On 20 October, a group of technology transfer officers from various universities, pharmaceutical companies, research service providers, and the NIH met in Boston to wrestle with the complex intellectual property issues surrounding the availability and use of research tools in AD and other biomedical fields...
Mark A. Gluck and Paul Reber Report on Memory Disorders Meeting Memory Disorders Research Society
A paper in last Friday's Science reports that autosomal-dominant Parkinson's disease can be caused not only by α-synuclein mutations, but also by a triplication of a fragment of DNA containing the gene. This result suggests that dosage of α-synuclein...
The meeting of the Memory Disorders Research Society in Chicago, held 9-11 October, opened with a session on two neurodegenerative syndromes: primary progressive aphasia (PPA) and semantic dementia (SD). Each of these syndromes bears some resemblance to the progression of Alzheimer’s disease...
Gabrielle Strobel Interviews Dennis Selkoe
British researchers report in today’s Science that they have managed to prevent and even reverse clinical manifestations of prion disease. Surprisingly, they did it not by eliminating deposits of abnormal prions, but by...
In today's Science, Cynthia Kenyon and colleagues at the University of California, San Francisco, report that they have generated transgenic nematodes, <em>Caenorhabditis elegans</em>, that live six times longer than normal, the equivalent of about a 500-year lifespan in humans...