Modulation of a-synuclein aggregation by dopamine in thepresence of MPTP and its metabolitePrashant N. Jethva, Jay R. Kardani and Ipsita RoyDepartment of Biotechnology, National Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research (NIPER), S.A.S. Nagar, IndiaI[r]
then demonstrate how crosses of TGF-β1 mutant mice with mouse models of Alzheimer's disease(AD) produced important new information on the role of inflammation in AD and on theexpression of different neuropathological phenotypes that characterize this disease[r]
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suggests that prefibrillar soluble Ab oligomers induce AD-related synapticdysfunction. The size of Ab oligomers is distributed over a wide molecularweight range (from < 10 kDa to > 100 kDa), with structural polymor-phism in Ab oligomers of similar sizes. Recent studies have demon[r]
M, Mathews PM, Jucker M: Cerebral hemorrhage after passiveanti-Abeta immunotherapy. Science 2002, 298:1379.89. Nicoll JA, Wilkinson D, Holmes C, Steart P, Markham H, Weller RO:Neuropathology of human Alzheimer disease after immuni-zation with amyloid-beta peptide: a case report. Nat Me[r]
potent at activating inhibitory postsynaptic currents in cortical regions of mice withADNFLE mutations than in their control littermates. In contrast, nicotine had noeffect on excitatory postsynaptic currents. Based on these data and the observationthat picrotoxin, a use-[r]
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polypeptide chain, a vast array of different macromolecules can be efficiently constructedby a single type of factory in the cell, the ribosome, using information encoded within theDNA. In order to function, however, the synthesized polypeptide chain must fold into thethree-dimensional[r]
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Table 4. Risk Factors Associated with Ovarian Cancer. Epidemiology and Etiology of Ovarian Cancer 11 5. Conclusion Ovarian cancer is the second most common gynecological malignancy and the fifth leading cause of cancer death. Some histological subgroups have been descri[r]
LFA-3) and activated T-cells interact with dendritic cells (and macrophages and keratinocytes in psoriasis or smooth muscle cells in atherosclerosis). These cells further secrete chemo-kines and cytokines that contribute to the inflammatory environment, resu[r]
cinogenicity potentials to animals and humans have undergone progressive changes during the early years. The evidence is the classication and categorization of carci-nogenicity in laboratory animals and humans (epidemiological studies). As has been stated, the U.S[r]
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such as ballet and modeling, are at greater risk. The incidence of AN has increased in recent decades. Etiology The etiology of AN is unknown but appears to involve a combination of psychological, biologic, and cultural risk factors. Risk factors[r]
Concern for cardiovascular disease (particularly atrial fibrillation-AF) among women with breast cancer is becoming a major issue. We aimed at determining the incidence of cardiovascular disease events (AF, arterial and cardiac events, venous-thromboembolism-VTE) in patients diagnosed with breast ca[r]