Sorrento: Immunotherapy Update Hot Off Lectern of AD/PD Conference
Yesterday, the 7th International Conference on Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease—AD/PD 2005 for short—drew to a close in beautiful Sorrento, Italy...
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Yesterday, the 7th International Conference on Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease—AD/PD 2005 for short—drew to a close in beautiful Sorrento, Italy...
Researchers from the RIKEN Brain Science Institute in Saitoma, Japan are reporting a new MRI-based method for identifying amyloid deposits...
Treatment with glutamate receptor antagonists or lithium reverses behavioral defects, memory failure, and neuroanatomical abnormalities in...
Memory loss is one of the most obvious and devastating symptoms of Alzheimer disease (AD). But despite advances in researchers’ understanding of...
Recent evidence has fingered DNA damage as a factor in neurodegeneration...
Researchers from Spain describe changes in cannabinoid receptors in the brains of AD patients, as well as...
There has been considerable excitement generated by findings that statins, which lower plasma cholesterol, may help protect against Alzheimer disease...
Early in the course of Alzheimer disease, blockages in axonal traffic lead to sick axons swollen with the jumbled pile-up of traffic components. The blockages precede...
Having just brought you some news on the nurture half of the developmental equation, we flip the coin and examine...
Scientists still have a long way to go before they can harness the immense potential of human stem cells...
When molecular biologists go “fishing,” they don’t really expect to catch any fish. Not unless you’re talking about...
Scientists have little trouble accepting the idea that ontogeny is a process rich in interplay between genetic and environmental factors...
Researchers at Harvard Medical School report that they have identified a small molecule that interferes with a protein phosphatase in such a way that...
Whenever a genetic cause is found for a disease, an animal model is in the cards, and Parkinson disease (PD) is no exception...
Just how good are animal models of neurodegenerative disorders? After all, those based on genetic lesions...