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Atypical Frontotemporal Dementia Associated With SQSTM1 Gene Mutation: A Clinicopathological Case
ABSTRACT A 78‐year‐old man presented with a six‐year history of progressive memory decline, initially manifesting as recent memory impairment and mild anomia, which gradually evolved into motor clumsiness, gait disturbances, language difficulties, behavioral changes, and late‐onset parkinsonism. He had been diagnosed with Paget disease of bone (PDB) at
Christian Espinoza‐Vinces +8 more
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Neuronal network disintegration: common pathways linking neurodegenerative diseases [PDF]
Neurodegeneration refers to a heterogeneous group of brain disorders that progressively evolve. It has been increasingly appreciated that many neurodegenerative conditions overlap at multiple levels and therefore traditional clinicopathological ...
Ahmed, RM +10 more
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Proteolysis‐targeting chimeras use the ubiquitin (Ub)–proteasome system to selectively break down oncogenic proteins, including previously undruggable targets. By providing long‐lasting suppression with lower toxicity, they are becoming a revolutionary approach for personalized cancer treatment.
Yamile Abuchard Anaya +7 more
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Longitudinal assessment of reflexive and volitional saccades in Niemann-Pick Type C disease during treatment with miglustat [PDF]
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Abel, Larry A +4 more
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Complement dysregulation in human tauopathies
Complement protein and activation product levels were assessed in post‐mortem frontal cortex from three distinct subtypes of Tauopathy: Corticobasal degeneration, globular glial tauopathy, and Pick's disease. Quantification of complement proteins by immunohistochemistry and ELISA showed elevation of key complement proteins (C1q) regulators (FI) and ...
Jacqui Nimmo +3 more
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Imaging tau pathology in Parkinsonisms
The recent development of positron emission tomography radiotracers targeting pathological tau in vivo has led to numerous human trials. While investigations have primarily focused on the most common tauopathy, Alzheimer’s disease, it is imperative that ...
Sarah Coakeley, Antonio P. Strafella
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Objective: Heart rate variability (HRV) is a promising tool for autonomic dysfunction assessment, especially Deceleration capacity (DC), a sensitive parasympathetic marker. M&M: Study in patients with isolated REM sleep behavior disorder, Parkinson's disease, multiple system atrophy, and supranuclear palsy as compared to healthy control subjects ...
Elisabeth Ruppert +9 more
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Synthetic neuromelanin analogs are used to characterize iron and copper binding to the melanin moiety or to conjugated protein (β‐lactoglobulin). The models confirm the presence of paramagnetic mononuclear‐binding sites and iron or mixed‐metal clusters that enhance water proton relaxation to varying degrees.
Niklas Wallstein +11 more
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Diplopia and eye movement disorders.
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Danchaivijitr, C, Kennard, C
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Effects of dance therapy on balance, gait and neuro-psychological performances in patients with Parkinson's disease and postural instability [PDF]
Postural Instability (PI) is a core feature of Parkinson’s Disease (PD) and a major cause of falls and disabilities. Impairment of executive functions has been called as an aggravating factor on motor performances. Dance therapy has been shown effective
Agnetti, Virgilio +6 more
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