Choroid Plexus May Hold a Key To Aging Brain
According to new research, as both mice and humans grow older, immune signals change at the interface between blood and cerebrospinal fluid.
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According to new research, as both mice and humans grow older, immune signals change at the interface between blood and cerebrospinal fluid.
Restraining the activity of a calcium-activated phosphatase may take the edge off a-synuclein toxicity.
Aβ in mitochondria slows the maturation of proteins that enter the organelle from cytosol, according to a new study. The finding could help explain the wide range of mitochondrial deficits seen in Alzheimer’s disease.
In a reverse twist on the spread of pathology in Alzheimer’s, axonal proteins translated in the presence of Aβ migrate back to cell bodies, where they promote cell death.
Improved magnetic resonance imaging methods confirm damage in a subclass of motor neurons in ALS.
Transcranial magnetic stimulation of the parietal cortex strengthens a hippocampal network involved in associative memory and transiently improves memory performance.
A new database will help scientists trace genetic variants to the genes that truly affect a person’s risk of disease.
Five papers detail the latest on how gene expression is controlled in people, worms, and flies.
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