Ashe, Duff, Hyman Win 2006 Potamkin Prize
Next Tuesday at the 58th Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Neurology...
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Next Tuesday at the 58th Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Neurology...
Alzheimer disease rages in the brain long before plaques form, and even before...
How a cell handles its garbage—meaning, misfolded or damaged proteins—can be a matter of life and death...
In yesterday’s Nature, researchers report that isomerization of a proline in the C-terminal end of amyloid-β precursor protein...
An ominous double may be at work in Parkinson disease (PD) and other neurodegenerative diseases...
Could interferon-γ (IFN-γ) be to blame for the encephalitis that brought an end to clinical trials of Elan’s amyloid-β (Aβ) vaccine?...
Behind every successful neuron, there are dozens of good glia. Far from being an inert scaffold...
In a clever bit of sleuthing, Karen Ashe and colleagues appear to have solved the case of the mysterious...
They have been used for decades to lower blood pressure, but evidence now suggests that some specific forms of diuretic drugs may...
Designer drugs are the trend these days, but what of the classics?...
Although motor deficits such as a characteristically abnormal gait have been documented in Alzheimer disease (AD),...
In worms, the fountain of youth is not some magical elixir, but instead springs from...
“Use it or lose it,” a common mantra in the Alzheimer disease community, stems from studies that suggest the brain is analogous to muscle...
The appearance of clots of abnormal proteins inside neurons is characteristic of...
One curious thing about neurodegenerative diseases is that many of them are...
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