Alpha-Synuclein Seed Amplification Assays in Parkinson's Disease: A Systematic Review and Network Meta-Analysis. [PDF]
Rissardo JP, Fornari Caprara AL.
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Protein tandem repeats that produce frameshifts can generate new structural states and functions
We explored an alternative protein structure landscape by analyzing amino acid sequences from frameshifted tandem repeats—regions prone to frameshifts. These frameshifts, especially in short repeats, lead to more drastic changes than in non‐repetitive regions, often altering structure, function, localization, and potentially contributing to disease ...
Zarifa Osmanli +8 more
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c-Abl Inhibitors in Parkinson's: Exploring Hypotheses on Alpha-Synuclein Modulation. [PDF]
Nargish J, Baishya HJ, Sola P.
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Sleep in neurodegenerative diseases: A focus on melatonin, melanin‐concentrating hormone and orexin
Abstract Sleep and circadian rest‐activity rhythm alterations are recognised as inherent clinical features of various neurodegenerative diseases. Traditionally viewed as secondary manifestations of neurodegeneration, recent studies have revealed that disruptions in circadian rhythm and sleep–wake cycles can precede clinical symptoms and significantly ...
Simon J. Guillot +3 more
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Abstract Both Alzheimer's (AD) and Parkinson's disease (PD) are often associated with memory dysfunction, but their pathophysiological underpinnings differ. The current research aimed to differentiate specific profiles of memory impairment due to AD versus PD.
Ondrej Bezdicek +7 more
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Summary Boosting slow‐wave activity (SWA) by modulating slow waves through closed‐loop auditory stimulation (CLAS) might provide a powerful non‐pharmacological tool to investigate the link between sleep and neurodegeneration. Here, we established mouse CLAS (mCLAS)‐mediated SWA enhancement and explored its effects on sleep deficits in neurodegeneration,
Inês Dias +5 more
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A brain-penetrant bispecific antibody lowers oligomeric alpha-synuclein and activates microglia in a mouse model of alpha-synuclein pathology. [PDF]
Sehlin D +4 more
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MRI‐based surrogates of brain clearance in narcolepsy type 1
Summary Brain clearance involves the drainage of waste molecules from the brain, a process that is suggested to be amplified during sleep. Recently proposed MRI‐based methods attempt to approximate human brain clearance with surrogate measures. The current study aimed to explore whether two brain clearance surrogates are altered in narcolepsy.
Eva M. van Heese +6 more
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Differential role of C-terminal truncations on alpha-synuclein pathology and Lewy body formation. [PDF]
Mahul-Mellier AL +24 more
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Evidence demands action: An invitation to share the burden of proof
Epilepsia, EarlyView.
Danielle M. Andrade +37 more
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