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The loss of neocortical P2Y(2) nucleotide receptors is associated with Alzheimer's disease neuropathology

The loss of neocortical P2Y(2) nucleotide receptors is associated with Alzheimer's disease neuropathology

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Váldodahkkit: Lai, M, Tan, M, Kirvell, S, Esiri, M, Chen, C, Francis, P
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Almmustuhtton: 2008
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  • Selective loss of P2Y2 nucleotide receptor immunoreactivity is associated with Alzheimer's disease neuropathology.
    Dahkki: Lai, M, et al.
    Almmustuhtton: (2008)
  • Differential alterations of neocortical GluN receptor subunits in patients with mixed subcortical ischemic vascular dementia and Alzheimer's disease.
    Dahkki: Mohamed, N, et al.
    Almmustuhtton: (2015)
  • Impaired coupling of muscarinic M1 receptors to G-proteins in the neocortex is associated with severity of dementia in Alzheimer's disease.
    Dahkki: Tsang, S, et al.
    Almmustuhtton: (2006)
  • 5-HTTPR is associated with altered neocortical [H-3]citalopram binding and anxiety in Alzheimer disease
    Dahkki: Tsang, S, et al.
    Almmustuhtton: (2003)
  • Loss of serotonin 5-HT2A receptors in, the temporal cortex correlates with cognitive decline in Alzheimer's disease
    Dahkki: Lai, K, et al.
    Almmustuhtton: (2004)

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