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The newly designed metallo‐corrole (Mor‐Cor)Ag(III) with a morpholino group exhibited promising therapeutic potential for Alzheimer's disease. It significantly reduces reactive oxygen species (ROS), decreases GFAP expression, increases neurite length, and decreases cell death compared to other similar metallo‐corroles. Abstract Alzheimer's disease (AD)
Arup Tarai +7 more
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Role of Tau Protein Hyperphosphorylation in Diabetic Retinal Neurodegeneration. [PDF]
Mu J, Zhang Z, Jiang C, Geng H, Duan J.
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AI‐Driven Acceleration of Fluorescence Probe Discovery
We present PROBY, an AI model trained on large‐scale datasets to predict key photophysical properties and accelerate the discovery of target‐specific fluorescent probes. By screening a target‐annotated library, PROBY identifies candidate probes for diverse targets and could guide probe optimization, enabling a range of in vitro and in vivo imaging ...
Xuefeng Jiang +18 more
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Direct and indirect role of non-coding RNAs in company with amyloid and tau protein in promoting neuroinflammation in post-ischemic brain neurodegeneration. [PDF]
Pluta R.
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Liquid–liquid phase separation of tau protein: The crucial role of electrostatic interactions [PDF]
Solomiia Boyko +4 more
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Using single‐molecule whispering gallery mode sensors, neurotransmitter‐specific membrane binding signatures are measured that reveal intrinsically distinct interaction kinetics and orientations on a lipid membrane. Abstract Neurotransmitters (NTs) have traditionally been understood to act via aqueous‐phase receptor binding, but growing evidence ...
Thomas L. Derrien +4 more
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Cannabidiol-Induced Autophagy Ameliorates Tau Protein Clearance. [PDF]
Vrechi TAM +13 more
europepmc +1 more source
Amyloid β-protein oligomers promote the uptake of tau fibril seeds potentiating intracellular tau aggregation [PDF]
Woo Shik Shin +7 more
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Intervertebral disc degeneration is triggered by ACSL4 accumulation‐mediated ferroptosis of nucleus pulposus cells due to CMA dysfunction. KAT2B promotes ACSL4 degradation via CMA through acetylation. AAV‐mediated LAMP2A delivery or engineered exosomes rescue nucleus pulposus cell senescence and disc degeneration.
Zhouwei Wu +10 more
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Role of saturated fatty acid metabolism in posttranslational modifications of the Tau protein. [PDF]
García-Cruz VM, Coria R, Arias C.
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