Larry Sparks, of Alzheimer’s-Cholesterol Fame, Dies at 63
Alzheimer's disease researchers expressed sadness this week at the sudden death of Larry Sparks...
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Alzheimer's disease researchers expressed sadness this week at the sudden death of Larry Sparks...
Overexpressing the endosomal activator in neurons not only caused those organelles to swell, but also bungled synaptic transmission, goaded hyperphosphorylation of tau, and destroyed cholinergic neurons.
When the agency sent warning letters to 17 companies that falsely advertised cures and preventions for AD, most took down exaggerated claims. But can regulations stay ahead of the market?
Big data analyses correlate viral load with clinical, molecular, and pathological features of AD. Time to consider the pathogen hypothesis anew?
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One of the field’s biggest hopes for a quick and easy new AD therapy received a punch in the stomach today...
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At the Keystone symposium on Wednesday, debate on the last plenary talk continued around the dinner table and well into the poster session...
Sequencing a person’s entire genome will foretell many diseases only marginally better than gazing into a crystal ball...
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An impressive data set that appeared yesterday in Neuron shows that a specific M1 muscarinic receptor agonist can...
This week's PNAS early online edition reports that, depending on the diet, even minor amounts of copper can lead to both amyloid plaques and a memory deficit in rabbits...
Though we've known for some time now that the protein nicastrin is a major player in the γ-secretase complex...