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Editorial: The role of exosomes in neuroinflammation and neurodegeneration
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TRAP1 in Oxidative Stress and Neurodegeneration
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ROLE OF ENERGY SUBSTRATES IN NEURODEGENERATION AND BEHAVIOR
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Anti-Apoptotic Effects of Carotenoids in Neurodegeneration
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Glia in Neurodegeneration: The Housekeeper, the Defender and the Perpetrator
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DNA Damage and Its Links to Neurodegeneration
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Phenotyping Neurodegeneration in Human iPSCs
Published 2021“…However, many patients with neurodegenerative diseases do not have a known genetic cause. iPSCs offer a way to generate patient-specific models and study pathways of dysfunction in an in vitro setting in order to understand the causes and subtypes of neurodegeneration. Furthermore, iPSC-based models can be used to search for candidate therapeutics using high-throughput screening. …”
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Regulation of biochemical pathways involved in neurodegeneration
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Inflammation versus neurodegeneration: consequences for treatment.
Published 2007“…Inflammation is assumed to be the main driver of neurodegeneration in multiple sclerosis. However there is evidence that questions this hypothesis: Data from pathological studies and from imaging have shown that neuronal/axonal damage occurs early in lesion formation and at the earliest clinical stage of the disease. …”
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The contribution of inflammation to acute and chronic neurodegeneration.
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Drosophila Toll-9 is induced by aging and neurodegeneration to modulate stress signaling and its deficiency exacerbates tau-mediated neurodegeneration
Published 2023-02-01“…Toll-9 expression was also induced by nerve injury but did not affect acute stress response or glial engulfment activity, suggesting Toll-9 may modulate subsequent neurodegeneration. In a fly tauopathy model, Toll-9 deficiency enhanced neurodegeneration and disease-related tau phosphorylation with reduced SAPK activity, and blocking SAPK enhanced tau phosphorylation and neurodegeneration. …”
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Cellular and Molecular Basis of Neurodegeneration in Parkinson Disease
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Magnesium and the Brain: A Focus on Neuroinflammation and Neurodegeneration
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BACE1 and SCD1 are associated with neurodegeneration
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Myelinodegeneration vs. Neurodegeneration in MS Progressive Forms
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CD8+ T cells in brain injury and neurodegeneration
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