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The Alzheimer's Disease Gene SORL1 Regulates Lysosome Function in Human Microglia
ABSTRACT The SORL1 gene encodes the sortilin‐related receptor protein SORLA, a sorting receptor that regulates endo‐lysosomal trafficking of various substrates. Loss of function variants in SORL1 are causative for Alzheimer's disease (AD) and decreased expression of SORLA has been repeatedly observed in human AD brains. SORL1 is highly expressed in the
Swati Mishra+6 more
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Optimal Drug, Optimal Dose, or Both in the Pharmacological Treatment of Neonatal Opioid Withdrawal Syndrome? [PDF]
Kraft WK.
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Decompensated MASH-Cirrhosis Model by Acute and Toxic Effects of Phenobarbital. [PDF]
Kraus N+15 more
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A Case of Neonatal Cytotoxic Lesions of the Corpus Callosum With Subpial Hemorrhage. [PDF]
Ban Y+6 more
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Teratogenicity Rates in Nearly 10 000 Offsprings of Antiseizure Medication-Exposed Pregnancies. [PDF]
Kobayashi E.
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Response to amoxicillin and perampanel in infantile Alexander disease. [PDF]
Boronat S+6 more
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Thromboelastography in dogs with idiopathic epilepsy treated with phenobarbital monotherapy. [PDF]
García R+3 more
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Research progress of neurovascular units involved in ischemic stroke
The brain receives less blood when an ischemic stroke develops, which damages neurons and leads to an increased release of Pro‐inflammatory mediators that activate neurovascular unit (NVU). When the tight junctions are broken and the basement membrane is disrupted by matrix metalloproteinases produced by active endothelial and pericellular cells ...
Yu Yang+4 more
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