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Frontotemporal Dementia Caregiver Support Center. Financial and Legal Issues. Corticobasal Degen. (CBD). Taking Care of Yourself. Social Security Disability Ins. Map of Research Centers. What is Dementia - Videos. The information on this page is for reference and educational purposes. There is no substitute for seeing a doctor. Pick's Disease Support Group. Yahoo's Dementia Grieving Group. Yahoo's PPA Support Group. How to Start a Group. Picks Disease Supp. Group. National Family Caregiver Assoc. Once yo...
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Neurosciences: Molecule protects against developing Alzheimer's Disease
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Information, Discussion, and News about Neuroscience Research. Friday, September 09, 2005. Molecule protects against developing Alzheimer's Disease. A molecule expressed by nerve cells may protect humans from developing Alzheimer's Disease (AD). The older one gets, the greater the risk of developing this disease. It is estimated that about half of the individuals over 85 years of age are affected. Professor Willnow and his colleagues were able to demonstrate that the molecule, named sorLa. The researcher...
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Neurosciences: Sgk1, a cell survival response in neurodegenerative diseases
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Information, Discussion, and News about Neuroscience Research. Thursday, September 15, 2005. Sgk1, a cell survival response in neurodegenerative diseases. Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience. Volume 30, Issue 2. October 2005, Pages 249-264. Serum and glucocorticoid-regulated kinase 1. Here, we show that transcription of sgk1 is increased in several animal models of PD and a transgenic model of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). Posted by Permphan @ 8:14 PM. The most infectious prion protein particles.
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Neurosciences: CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM INJURY-INDUCED IMMUNE DEFICIENCY SYNDROME
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Information, Discussion, and News about Neuroscience Research. Tuesday, October 04, 2005. CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM INJURY-INDUCED IMMUNE DEFICIENCY SYNDROME. Nature Reviews Neuroscience 6, 775-786 (2005); doi:10.1038/nrn1765. Infections are a leading cause of morbidity and mortality in patients with acute CNS injury. It has recently become clear that CNS injury significantly increases susceptibility to infection by brain-specific mechanisms. CNS injury-induced immunodepression ( CIDS. 3 Brain injury leads ...
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Neurosciences: THE NEURAL BASIS OF HUMAN MORAL COGNITION
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Information, Discussion, and News about Neuroscience Research. Tuesday, October 04, 2005. THE NEURAL BASIS OF HUMAN MORAL COGNITION. Nature Reviews Neuroscience 6, 799-809 (2005); doi:10.1038/nrn1768. However, social neuroscience has largely avoided dealing directly with the complex aspects of human moral cognition, including. Posted by Permphan @ 5:49 PM. Characterization of the caspase cascade in a cell . Sgk1, a cell survival response in neurodegenerativ. The most infectious prion protein particles.
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Neurosciences: March 2005
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Information, Discussion, and News about Neuroscience Research. Thursday, March 24, 2005. Silence The Gene, Save The Cell: RNA Interference As Promising Therapy For ALS. Scientists at the Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) in Switzerland have used RNA interference in transgenic mice to silence a mutated gene that causes inherited cases of amytrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), substantially delaying both the onset and the progression rate of the fatal motor neuron disease. ALS is a progressive n...
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Neurosciences: BoTox Receptor
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Information, Discussion, and News about Neuroscience Research. Sunday, April 30, 2006. Science 28 April 2006:Vol. 312. no. 5773, pp. 592 - 596. Botulinum neurotoxin type A (BoNT/A) is one of seven neurotoxins produced. By the bacterium Clostridium botulinum. BoNT/A has a long half-life within. Cells and is widely used in treatments of wrinkles to chronic pain. Moreover, BoNT/A can cause paralysis that persists for months. BoNT/A is. Known to block neurotransmission by cleaving the protein SNAP-25 in.
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Neurosciences: Alzheimer Disease And The Blood Brain Barrier: Is Abeta Transport The Key?
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Information, Discussion, and News about Neuroscience Research. Friday, October 28, 2005. Alzheimer Disease And The Blood Brain Barrier: Is Abeta Transport The Key? From Journal of Clinical Investigation. In a paper appearing online on October 20 in advance of print publication of the November issue of the. Journal of Clinical Investigation. David Holtzman and colleagues from Washington University demonstrate that P-glycoprotein is required for Abeta transport across the BBB and that ablation of this tran...
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Neurosciences: Protein Aggregates In Lou Gehrig's Disease Linked To Neuron Death
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Information, Discussion, and News about Neuroscience Research. Friday, October 28, 2005. Protein Aggregates In Lou Gehrig's Disease Linked To Neuron Death. French neurologist Jean-Martin Charcot first described amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) in 1869, but, nearly 140 years later, little is known about the cause of the devastating neurodegenerative disease, and there is no cure. This evidence could help explain the disease process and eventually lead to new therapeutics. Journal of Cell Biology. The s...