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Symposium: Gene Expression Profiling of Alzheimer's Disease

CONFERENCE COVERAGE 2001-01-08 Conference Coverage Annual Meeting of the American College of Neuropsychopharmacology, San Juan, Puerto Rico. At this meeting, the speakers discussed the sequence of changes in gene expression in the brain that may take place during the transition from no

Selegiline Does Not Increase Parkinson's Death Rate

RESEARCH NEWS 2000-12-23 Research News The drug selegiline, thought to be neuroprotective, has been used to treat Parkinson's disease for the past 25 years, but a report a few years ago suggested that the drug could accelerate death in patients taking it. A new study from Sc

New DNA Array Method Paves Way to "User's Manual" for Master Genes

RESEARCH NEWS 2000-12-22 Research News In today's issue of Science, researchers at the Whitehead Institute and Corning Inc. describe a new microarray technique that can decipher the function of master switches in a cell by identifying the set of genes they control across the

Blocking Aβ's Oxygen Radical Producing Power

RESEARCH NEWS 2000-12-21 Research News A study presented earlier this week at the 2000 International Chemical Congress of Pacific Basin Societies in Honolulu found that by manipulating the structure of amyloid-β, it was possible to reduce the peptide's ability to induce the

Society for Neuroscience Annual Meeting 2000

CONFERENCE COVERAGE SERIES Society for Neuroscience Annual Meeting: Stem Cells Drawn to Aβ Society for Neuroscience Annual Meeting: Stem Cells Promising for Motor Neuron Disorders Society for Neuroscience Annual Meeting: Does ApoE Contribute to Tangle Formation? Society for Neurosc

More Vaccine Results in Nature

RESEARCH NEWS 2000-12-20 Research News A trio of articles will appear in tomorrow's issue of Nature, reporting that Aβ peptide immunization reduces a memory deficit in transgenic mouse models of AD. The findings from the University of Toronto and University of South Florida

Immune Proteins Play Role in Brain Development and Remodeling

RESEARCH NEWS 2000-12-19 Research News Two immune proteins found in the brains of mice help the brain develop and may play key roles in triggering developmental disorders like dyslexia and neurodegenerative disorders like Parkinson's disease, according to a Harvard Medical S

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