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    Environmental aluminum oxide inducing neurodegeneration in human neurovascular unit with immunity by Yingqi Xue, Minh Tran, Yen N. Diep, Seonghun Shin, Jinkee Lee, Hansang Cho, You Jung Kang

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Here, we employed our AlNP-treated hNVUI model to investigate the underlying mechanism of AlNP-driven neurodegeneration. First, we validated the penetration of AlNP across a blood–brain barrier (BBB) compartment and found AlNP-derived endothelial cellular senescence through the p16 and p53/p21 pathways. …”
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    Diet, Microbiota and Brain Health: Unraveling the Network Intersecting Metabolism and Neurodegeneration by Francesco Gentile, Pietro Emiliano Doneddu, Nilo Riva, Eduardo Nobile-Orazio, Angelo Quattrini

    Published 2020-10-01
    “…Here, we present a comprehensive review of the impact of metabolism, diet and microbiota in neurodegeneration, by affecting simultaneously several aspects of health regarding energy metabolism, immune system and neuronal function. …”
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    S-nitrosation of proteins relevant to Alzheimer’s disease during early stages of neurodegeneration by Bhat, Vadiraja B., Seneviratne, Uthpala Indrajith, Nott, Alexander, Kodihalli, Ravindra, Wishnok, John S, Tsai, Li-Huei, Tannenbaum, Steven R

    Published 2017
    “…SNOTRAP identified 313 endogenous SNO-sites in 251 proteins in the mouse brain, of which 135 SNO-proteins were detected only during neurodegeneration. S-nitrosation in the brain shows regional differences and becomes elevated during early stages of neurodegeneration in the CK-p25 mouse. …”
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    S-nitrosation of proteins relevant to Alzheimer's disease during early stages of neurodegeneration by Bhat, Vadiraja B., Seneviratnea, Uthpala, Nott, Alexi, Ravindra, Kodihalli C., Wishnok, John S, Tsai, Li-Huei, Tannenbaum, Steven R

    Published 2017
    “…SNOTRAP identified 313 endogenous SNO-sites in 251 proteins in the mouse brain, of which 135 SNO-proteins were detected only during neurodegeneration. S-nitrosation in the brain shows regional differences and becomes elevated during early stages of neurodegeneration in the CK-p25 mouse. …”
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    Commensal microflora-induced T cell responses mediate progressive neurodegeneration in glaucoma by Chen, Huihui, Cho, Kin-Sang, Vu, T. H. Khanh, Chen, Guochun, Mathew, Rose, McHam, M. Lisa, Fazelat, Ahad, Lashkari, Kameran, AU, Ngan Pan Bennett, TSE, Joyce Ka Yu, Li, Yingqian, Yu, Honghua, Yang, Lanbo, Stein-Streilein, Joan, Ma, Chi Him Eddie, Woolf, Clifford J., Jager, Martine J., Chen, Jianzhu, Chen, Dong F., Shen, Chase, Kaur, Mandeep, Fox, James G, Whary, Mark T.

    Published 2018
    “…Furthermore, retina-infiltrating T cells cross-react with human and bacterial HSPs; mice raised in the absence of commensal microflora do not develop glaucomatous T-cell responses or the associated neurodegeneration. These results provide compelling evidence that glaucomatous neurodegeneration is mediated in part by T cells that are pre-sensitized by exposure to commensal microflora.…”
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    MED13 and glycolysis are conserved modifiers of α-synuclein-associated neurodegeneration by Ren, Mengda, Yang, Ying, Heng, Kelsey Hwee Yee, Ng, Lu Yi, Chong, Claris Yuin-Yi, Ng, Yan Ting, Gorur-Shandilya, Srinivas, Lee, Rachel Min Qi, Lim, Kah Leong, Zhang, Jing, Koh, Tong-Wey

    Published 2023
    “…The resulting neurodegeneration can be suppressed by overexpressing a glycolytic enzyme or treatment with deferoxamine, suggesting that compensatory glycolysis is neuroprotective. …”
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    Analysis of novel pathways in neurodegeneration using mouse and fly model organisms by Paton, L

    Published 2015
    “…Histological analysis of the brain revealed for the first time progressive neurodegeneration in the cerebellum with severe Purkinje cell loss. …”
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    Oxr1 is essential for protection against oxidative stress-induced neurodegeneration. by Oliver, P, Finelli, M, Edwards, B, Bitoun, E, Butts, D, Becker, E, Cheeseman, M, Davies, K, Davies, B

    Published 2011
    “…Oxidative stress is a common etiological feature of neurological disorders, although the pathways that govern defence against reactive oxygen species (ROS) in neurodegeneration remain unclear. We have identified the role of oxidation resistance 1 (Oxr1) as a vital protein that controls the sensitivity of neuronal cells to oxidative stress; mice lacking Oxr1 display cerebellar neurodegeneration, and neurons are less susceptible to exogenous stress when the gene is over-expressed. …”
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    Developing neuroimaging biomarkers for neurodegeneration and ageing using machine learning methods by Arya, Z

    Published 2019
    “…</p> <br/> <p>Ageing is strongly linked with neurodegeneration. Hence, the second method is an errors-in-variables model for estimating the brain age of individuals. …”
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    Neurodegeneration in drop-dead mutant drosophila melanogaster is associated with the respiratory system but not with Hypoxia. by Christine Lynn Sansone, Edward M Blumenthal

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…Mutations in the gene drop-dead (drd) cause diverse phenotypes in adult Drosophila melanogaster including early lethality, neurodegeneration, tracheal defects, gut dysfunction, reduced body mass, and female sterility. …”
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