Molecular neurobiology of Alzheimer disease and related disorders /
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English |
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Basel ; New York :
Karger,
[2004]
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Table of Contents:
- Methods of regulating Alzheimer pathogenesis : diet, oxidative damage and inflammation
- The RNA-binding protein causes aberrant splicing of presenilin-2 pre-mRNA in sporadic Alzheimer's disease
- Alzheimer's gamma-secretase mechanism produces amyloid-beta-protein like peptides simultaneously with release of intracellular signaling fragments
- Pivotal role of neurofibrillary degeneration in Alzheimer disease and therapeutic targets
- Tau pathology of sporadic tauopathies
- Deregulation of GSK-3beta and JNK in a mouse model of tauopathy : a kinase combination that induces Alzheimer-type tau hyperphosphorylation
- Clinical assessment of the genetic risk functions in Alzheimer's disease
- Hydrogen sulfide is severely decreased in Alzheimer disease brains
- Functional analysis of the presenilin complex and gamma-secretase activity
- Pharmacogenomic studies with a combination therapy in Alzheimer's disease
- Nicotinic receptor stimulation blocks neurotoxicity induced by amyloid-beta via the phosphatidylinositol-3-kinase cascade
- Involvement of unfolded protein response in Alzheimer's disease
- Advances in the development of biomarkers for Alzheimer's disease - From CSF total tau and amyloid-beta(1-42) proteins to phosphorylated tau and amyloid-beta-antibodies
- Genetic analysis of familial Alzheimer's disease in a Japanese population
- Oxidative stress in Alzheimer disease : the earliest cytological and biochemical feature
- Neurogenesis : a promising therapeutic target for Alzheimer disease and related disorders
- Learning deficits in N279K tau transgenic mice and an assembly model of tau protein
- Animal models of tauopathies
- Aberrant splicing of tau transcripts in frontotemporal dementia with Parkinsonism linked to chromosome 17
- Tau filament formation and associative memory deficit in aged mice expressing mutant (R406W) human tau
- Activated protein kinases and phosphorylated tau protein in Alzheimer disease
- A functional genomics approach to the analysis of biological markers in Alzheimer disease