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health issue, and if so, is there a national plan to address it (Brookmeyer et al., 1998)? Q: For Drs.
itself and has brain-specific aromatase (see Sasano et al., 1998). Dominique Toran-Allerand Regarding
related news story on Lincecum et al., 2010). Compounds that block the interaction between CD40 and its
concept of synaptic apoptosis developed by Mattson et al., 1998 John Q. Trojanowski One would assume
Have you ever been jolted wide awake by—biostatistics? That’s what happened on the last morning of the Clinical Trials on Alzheimer’s Disease conference held November 5-7 in Barcelona, Spain. At 8 a.m., as sleepy CTADeers slowly shuffled in, Suzanne Hendr
Cullen et al., 2005; Goos et al., 2009; and Feb 2014 news). Iron, possibly from the breakdown of
e.g., Bussiere et al., 2003). Brain regions giving rise to long axonal connections have expanded in
simulation tool (CTS) (see Jul 2013 news and Rogers et al., 2012). Klaus Romero and colleagues at CAMD
In the July 2 Science Translational Medicine, an international group of scientists reported how TREM2 missense mutations linked to neurodegenerative diseases impair the protein's function. The mutations prevent TREM2 from reaching the cellular surfac
report by De Strooper et. al., (1),and the accompanying commentary by Haas and Selkoe (2), conclude that
et al., (Int. J. Neurosci., 1990, 55:81-88.). Question 3) What percentage of the brains that were
IL-1-positive microglia in DS brain of all ages (Griffin et al, 1989). Mqxia: Hi, nice to be back here. June
aberrant splicing events exclusively in sporadic ALS patients (Lin et al., 1998). The splice variants were
ultimate cell death. Again, I refer you to our data (Mattson et al., Exp. Neurol. 153:35-48 and Mattson et
mitosis[ref.5]). Summary of Paper Under Discussion In the paper being presently discussed, Lu et al. provide data
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