June Kinoshita Interviews John Hardy
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An article in tomorrow's Journal of Neuroscience adds a few clues to the still-murky relationship between cholesterol and Alzheimer disease...
A cholesterol-modifying enzyme not previously implicated in Alzheimer's disease modifies production of the pathogenic Aβ peptide, report researchers led by Dora Kovacs at Massachusetts General Hospital...
Can coronary artery bypass surgery cause long-term cognitive deficits? New imaging study fuels debate.
It has become part of the standard lore on Alzheimer's that a series of enzymes—dubbed α-, β-, and γ-secretase—successively chops away at the APP cell-surface protein...
ARF Scientific Advisor David Holtzman, of Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri, sent us this report from the IPSEN Foundation conference "Immunization against Alzheimer's and other Neurodegenerative Diseases," held on 13 March in Paris, France...
A number of presentations at this year's Society for Neuroscience meeting provided new insight into the biology of presenilin. First, about its function. Deletion of the notch receptor in Drosophila produces a characteristic, hypomorphic phenotype...
Plaque clearance is a better correlate of neural protection via passive amyloid immunization than soluble amyloid-beta (Aβ) clearance, and this protection is based on Fc receptor-mediated Aβ phagocytosis...
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