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DAMPs and neurodegeneration

Ageing Research Reviews, 2015
The concept of neuroinflammation has come a full circle; from being initially regarded as a controversial viewpoint to its present day acceptance as an integral component of neurodegenerative processes. A closer look at the etiopathogenesis of many neurodegenerative conditions will reveal a patho-symbiotic relationship between neuroinflammation and ...
John, Thundyil, Kah-Leong, Lim
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LRRK2 and neurodegeneration

Acta Neuropathologica, 2009
Mutations in leucine-rich repeat kinase 2 gene (PARK8/LRRK2) encoding the protein Lrrk2 are causative of inherited and sporadic Parkinson's disease (PD) with phenotypic manifestations of frontotemporal lobar degeneration, corticobasal degeneration and associated motor neuron disease in some patients, and with variable penetrance.
Gabriel, Santpere, Isidre, Ferrer
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The Proteomics of Neurodegeneration

American Journal of PharmacoGenomics, 2005
The continuing improvement and refinement of proteomic and bioinformatic tools has made it possible to obtain increasing amounts of structural and functional information about proteins on a global scale. The emerging field of neuroproteomics promises to provide powerful strategies for further characterizing neuronal dysfunction and cell loss associated
Mark D, Johnson   +7 more
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Neurodegeneration in schizophrenia

Expert Review of Neurotherapeutics, 2010
The neurodegenerative aspect of schizophrenia presupposes gene-environmental interactions involving chromosomal abnormalities and obstetric/perinatal complications that culminate in predispositions that impart a particular vulnerability for drastic and unpredictable precipitating factors, such as stress or chemical agents.
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microRNAs in neurodegeneration

Current Opinion in Neurobiology, 2008
microRNAs (miRNAs) act as post-transcriptional regulators of gene expression in diverse cellular and developmental processes. Many miRNAs are expressed specifically in the central nervous system, where they have roles in differentiation, neuronal survival, and potentially also in plasticity and learning.
Natascha, Bushati, Stephen M, Cohen
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Neurodegeneration and Inflammation

Nutrition in Clinical Practice, 2008
Recent studies have demonstrated a strong link between neurodegeneration and chronic inflammation. The central nervous system (CNS) has very limited regenerative capacity. Neural cell death occurs by apoptosis and necrosis. Necrosis in the CNS usually follows ischemic or traumatic brain injury.
Mark H, DeLegge, Addy, Smoke
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Metallochemistry of Neurodegeneration

2006
Bioinorganic chemistry has a cross disciplinary approach, applying the principles of chemistry to biological systems. Metallochemistry of Neurodegeneration: Biological, Chemical and Genetic Aspects discusses the rapidly developing area of metals in the nervous system and their role in neurodegenerative disease, such as Alzheimer's, Parkinson's and ...
D. R. BROWN   +2 more
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Mitochondria, NO and neurodegeneration

Biochemical Society Symposia, 1999
A role for mitochondrial dysfunction in neurodegenerative disease is gaining increasing support. Mitochondrial dysfunction may be linked to neurodegenerative diseases through a variety of different pathways, including free-radical generation, impaired calcium buffering and the mitochondrial permeability transition.
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Neuroglia in neurodegeneration

Brain Research Reviews, 2010
Neuroglial cells are fundamental for control of brain homeostasis and they represent the intrinsic brain defence system. All forms in neuropathology therefore inevitably involve glia. The neurodegenerative diseases disrupt connectivity within brain circuits affecting neuronal-neuronal, neuronal-glial and glial-glial contacts.
Heneka, Michael T.   +2 more
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