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Acta Neurobiologiae Experimentalis
Year
2004
Volume
64
Issue
1
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article:
Thalidomide-based TNF-beta inhibitors for neurodegenerative diseases
(
Greig N. H.
,
Giordano T.
,
Zhu X.
,
Yu Q.
,
Perry T. A.
,
Holloway H. W.
,
Brossi A.
,
Rogers J. T.
,
Sambamurti K.
,
Lahiri D. K.
), p. 1-9
article:
Prion disease and Alzheimer's disease: pathogenic overlap
(
Castellani R. J.
,
Perry G.
,
Smith M. A.
), p. 11-17
article:
Genetic aspects of Alzheimer's disease
(
Zekanowski C.
,
Religa D.
,
Graff C.
,
Filipek S.
,
Kuznicki J.
), p. 19-31
article:
Tau phosphorylation and assembly
(
Gomez-Ramos A.
,
Smith M. A.
,
Perry G.
,
Avila J.
), p. 33-39
article:
Neurodegenerative aspects of protein aggregation
(
Trzesniewska K.
,
Brzyska M.
,
Elbaum D.
), p. 41-52
article:
Amyloid-beta and tau proteins as biochemical markers of Alzheimer's disease
(
Sobow T.
,
Flirski M.
,
Liberski P. P.
), p. 53-70
article:
Alzheimer's amyloid-beta (A beta) is an essential synaptic protein, not neurotoxic junk
(
Koudinov A. R.
,
Berezov T. T.
), p. 71-91
article:
Sources and mechanisms of cytoplasmic oxidative damage in Alzheimer's disease
(
Marlatt M.
,
Lee H.
,
Perry G.
,
Smith M. A.
,
Zhu X.
), p. 81-87
article:
The role of metabotropic glutamate receptors in Alzheimer's disease
(
Lee H.
,
Zhu X.
,
O'Neill M. J.
,
Webber K.
,
Casadesus G.
,
Marlatt M.
,
Raina A. K.
,
Perry G.
,
Smith M. A.
), p. 89-98
article:
Alzheimer's disease and acetylcholine receptors
(
Kihara T.
,
Shimohama S.
), p. 99-105
article:
Alzheimer's disease and the cell cycle
(
Raina A. K.
,
Zhu X.
,
Smith M. A.
), p. 107-112
article:
Gonadotropins and Alzheimer's disease: the link between estrogen replacement therapy and neuroprotection
(
Webber K. M.
,
Bowen R.
,
Casadesus G.
,
Perry G.
,
Atwood C. S.
,
Smith M. A.
), p. 113-118
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