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Intertheory Relations in Cognitive Science: Privileged Levels and Reductive Strategies
Jesús Ezquerro+1 more
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Listerin Alleviates Alzheimer's Disease through IRE1‐mediated Decay of TLR4 mRNA
Alzheimer's disease (AD) progression is influenced by microglia‐mediated neuroinflammation. Here, it is demonstrated that Listerin suppresses neuroinflammatory signaling and cognitive impairment in AD models by triggering IRE1α‐mediated TLR4 mRNA decay. Adenoviral Listerin delivery reduces amyloid‐β pathology, positioning it as a new therapeutic target.
Fei Qin+9 more
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Let's Use Cognitive Science to Create Collaborative Workstations. [PDF]
Reicher MA, Wolfe JM.
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Volume 8, Number 1 - CogSci News (Spring 1995) [PDF]
Lehigh University Cognitive Science Program
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This study presents the NEV β‐secretase activity assay, a groundbreaking method for noninvasive evaluation of β‐secretase activity in Alzheimer's disease (AD) patients, enabling the generation of individualized β‐secretase activity profiles.
Hyoyong Kim+19 more
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Mapping the audit traces of interdisciplinary collaboration: bridging and blending between choreography and cognitive science. [PDF]
Barnard P, deLahunta S.
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Volume 11, Number 1 & 2 - CogSci News (Spring 2000) [PDF]
Lehigh University Cognitive Science Program
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Pischiutta F and coworkers identify prostaglandins and kynurenine as key mediators of the mesenchymal stromal cells‐derived secretome's neuroprotective effects. A synthetic cocktail composed of these factors promotes long‐term functional recovery, reduces brain structural damage, and modulates neuroinflammation after traumatic brain injury, supporting ...
Francesca Pischiutta+24 more
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Volume 2, Number 2 - CogSci News (Fall 1989) [PDF]
Lehigh University Cognitive Science Program
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