Peripheral reductive capacity is associated with cognitive performance and survival in Alzheimer's disease.
BACKGROUND: Oxidative stress is believed to be an early event and a key factor in Alzheimer's disease (AD) pathogenesis and progression. In spite of an intensive search for surrogate markers to monitor changes related to oxidative stress in the brain, there is as yet no consensus about which m...
Main Authors: | Minghetti, L, Greco, A, Puopolo, M, Combrinck, M, Warden, D, Smith, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2006
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