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Researchers study role of acetylation in Alzheimer's disease
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Understanding the propagation of Alzheimer's disease
medicalxpress.com — “(Medical Xpress) -- The connections between neurons might play a role in neurodegenerative diseases, including Alzheimers Disease (AD). In a pioneering approach to studying how neurodegenerative diseases like AD spread within the brain, researchers at EPFL have developed a novel in vitro experimental ...” View full resource at medicalxpress.com
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Arch Neurol -- Abstract: Role of Family History for Alzheimer Biomarker Abnormalities in the Adult Children Study, October 2011, Xiong et al. 68 (10): 1313
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Overlooked peptide reveals clues to causes of Alzheimer's disease
sciencedaily.com — “Researchers have shed light on the function of a little-studied amyloid peptide in promoting Alzheimer's disease (AD). Their surprising findings reveal that the peptide is more abundant, more neurotoxic and exhibits a higher propensity to aggregate than amyloidogenic agents studied in earlier research, suggesting a potential role in new approaches for preventing AD-causing amyloidosis.” View full resource at sciencedaily.com
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Overlooked peptide reveals clues to causes of Alzheimer's disease
labspaces.net — “Researchers at the RIKEN Brain Science Institute (BSI) and their collaborators have shed light on the function of a little-studied amyloid peptide in promoting Alzheimer's disease (AD). Their surprising findings reveal that the peptide is more abundant, more neurotoxic, and exhibits a higher propensity to aggregate than amyloidogenic agents studied in earlier research, suggesting a potential role” View full resource at labspaces.net
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Case of mistaken identity: Study questions role of A-beta molecules in Alzheimer's disease pathology
medicalxpress.com — “Increasingly, researchers are suggesting that amyloid plaques and neurofibrillary tangles may be relatively late manifestations in the course of Alzheimer's disease (AD) pathology. Identifying earlier events in the development of AD remains a challenge. The laboratory of Virginia M.-Y. Lee, PhD, director ...” View full resource at medicalxpress.com
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Case of mistaken identity: Study questions role of A-beta molecules in Alzheimer's disease pathology http://tw.medicalxpress.com/228455848
New protein linked to Alzheimer's disease
labspaces.net — “After decades of studying the pathological process that wipes out large volumes of memory, scientists at The Feinstein Institute for Medical Research discovered a molecule called c-Abl that has a known role in leukemia also has a hand in Alzheimer's disease. The finding, reported in the June 14th issue of the Journal of Alzheimer's Disease, offers a new target for drug dev” View full resource at labspaces.net
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Role of Aluminum in Alzheimer's Disease Subject of New Study
emaxhealth.com — “Researchers at Keele University are exploring the connection between aluminum and Alzheimer--™s disease, a subject that has been the topic of debate f...” View full resource at emaxhealth.com
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A Breakthrough in Understanding the Biology of Alzheimer--™s Disease? | PhRMA
phrma.org — “There was some big news announced in the battle against Alzheimer’s disease. The New York Times reports that gene studies are revealing important new insights on how it works. Researchers are looking at five genes that appear to play a significant role in the onset of Alzheimer’s.” View full resource at phrma.org
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Genetics Study Gives New Clues About Alzheimer's | ThirdAge
thirdage.com — “Genetics play a large role in the development of Alzheimer's disease, and researchers say they have found significant clues as to which genes matter most.” View full resource at thirdage.com
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Study suggests another avenue for detecting Alzheimer's disease
labspaces.net — “Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine have determined that a well-known chemical process called acetylation has a previously unrecognized association with one of the biological processes associated with Alzheimer's disease and related disorders. The findings were published in the latest issue of Nature Communications.” View full resource at labspaces.net
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Penn study suggests another avenue for detecting Alzheimer's disease | e! Science News
esciencenews.com — “Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine have determined that a well-known chemical process called acetylation has a previously unrecognized association with one of the biological processes associated with Alzheimer's disease and related disorders. The findings were published in the latest issue of Nature Communications.” View full resource at esciencenews.com
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Role of Aluminum in Alzheimer's Disease Subject of New Study
emaxhealth.com — “Researchers at Keele University are exploring the connection between aluminum and Alzheimer--™s disease, a subject that has been the topic of debate f...” View full resource at emaxhealth.com
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New Approach Needed to Study Nutrition and Alzheimer’s | Psych Central News
psychcentral.com — “Researchers are calling for a new approach to investigate if nutrition plays a role in slowing or preventing Alzheimer--™s disease. Past research has relied” View full resource at psychcentral.com
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Unlocking the secret(ase) of building neural circuits
sciencedaily.com — “Mutant presenilin is infamous for its role in the most aggressive form of Alzheimer's disease -- early-onset familial Alzheimer's -- which can strike people as early as their 30s. In their latest study, researchers uncovered presenilin's productive side: It helps embryonic motor neurons navigate the maze of chemical cues that pull, push and hem them in on their way to their proper targets. Without it, budding motor neurons misread their guidance signals and get stuck in the spinal cord.” View full resource at sciencedaily.com
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