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Alpha-internexin, a novel neuronal intermediate filament protein, precedes the low molecular weight neurofilament protein (NF-L) in the developing rat brain [PDF]
MP Kaplan +3 more
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Increased p‐Tau181 Levels After Overnight Wakefulness Are Associated With Neuroticism in Young Women
Overnight wakefulness, mimicking night shift conditions, impaired morning vigilance in healthy, reproductive‐aged women, regardless of estradiol or neuroticism. However, the overnight wakefulness‐related rise in the Alzheimer's disease blood biomarker p‐Tau181 was greater in women with higher neuroticism, suggesting that neurobiological vulnerability ...
Diana A. Nôga +14 more
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Abstract figure legend Schematic illustration of the bidirectional causative link between cerebral amyloid‐beta (Aβ) angiopathy and cardiovascular disease in Alzheimer's disease (AD). Common cardiovascular risk factors like microvascular thrombosis, diabetes, atrial fibrillation, hypertension and atherosclerosis lead to cerebral hypoperfusion and ...
Samuel Parker +2 more
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Cerebrospinal fluid neurofilament and glial fibrillary acidic protein in patients with cerebral vasculitis [PDF]
Karin Nylén +5 more
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Giant axonal neuropathy: normal protein composition of neurofilaments. [PDF]
Victor Ionâşescu +5 more
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Differential dynamics of neurofilament-H protein and neurofilament-L protein in neurons
Neurofilaments (NFs) are composed of triplet proteins, NF-H, NF-M, and NF- L. To understand the dynamics of NFs in vivo, we studied the dynamics of NF- H and compared them to those of NF-L, using the combination of microinjection technique and fluorescence recovery after photobleaching. In the case of NF- L protein, the bleached zone gradually restored
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A 17‐year‐old male with chronic epilepsy status post remote functional hemispherectomy
Brain Pathology, EarlyView.
Claire Voyles +3 more
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Integrative physiology of skeletal muscle for maintaining cognitive health
Abstract figure legend Maintenance of brain/cognitive health and function is increasingly appreciated to be a systemic challenge. In particular, skeletal muscle influences the brain through release of myokines in response to contraction, which influence the expression of brain‐derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) in the brain, a vital player in the ...
Matthew H. Brisendine, Joshua C. Drake
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