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Characterization of naturally occurring, pathogenic and benignAβ multimers Why don't monkeys get Alzheimer'sdisease?
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Comprehensive Proteome and Transcriptome Studies Reveal RNA
Processing Dysfunction in Alzheimer's disease
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Conformational evolution in amyloid self-assembly
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Investigating the Effects of Specific Acetylcholine Receptor
Activation on Hippocampal Function for the Treatment of Alzheimer's
Disease
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Next Generation Proteomics in the Nervous System
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Effects of selective allosteric activation of M1 and M4 muscarinic
receptors on object recognition memory performance in rats
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Peripheral immune traffic to the AD brain: role of soluble TNF
signaling and peripheral inflammation
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Cellular Trafficking and molecular heterogeneity of amyloid beta seeds. How similar are beta amyloid aggregates and prions?
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Experiences of Caregivers of Dementia Patients with an Integrated Primary Care Model
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An Investigation of the Role of the Histone Demethylase LSD1, and Its Disordered Domain, in Neuronal Maintenance and Tau-Mediated Neurodegeneration
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High-fat Diet-induced Diabetes Couples to Alzheimer’s Disease through Inflammation-activated C/EBPb/AEP Pathway
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Neural codes underlying memory and flexible navigation in health and Alzheimer’s disease
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Ten-Eleven Translocation Proteins-Mediated Epigenetic Regulation in Alzheimer’s Disease
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Characterizing the Molecular Mechanisms Underlying the Health Effects of Fine Particulate Matters among Susceptible Populations via Multi-Omics Analysis
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Noradrenergic dysfunction in neurodegenerative disease
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Integrated Proteomics to Understand the Role of Neuritin (NRN1) as a mediator of Cognitive Resilience to Alzheimer’s Disease
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Locus coeruleus physiology in physiology in Alzheimer’s disease
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