Neurobiology of Alzheimer's Disease
Neurobiology of Alzheimer's Disease
Newhouse, Paul A.; Kidd, Emma J.
Springer International Publishing AG
04/2025
273
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9783031849190
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The involvement of the complement system in Alzheimer's disease.- Animal models to investigate depression and Alzheimer's disease.- Cholinergic system structure and function in individuals with Down Syndrome during the development of Alzheimer's disease.- Considerations of biological sex for research on Alzheimer's disease.- The contribution of the renin angiotensin system to Alzheimer's disease.- Hearing loss and Alzheimer's disease.- Cognitive decline in Alzheimer's disease.- What can we learn from people with Down Syndrome about Alzheimer's disease.- Getting diversity in clinical trials for AD.- Behavioral and neuropsychiatric symptoms and Alzheimer's disease Development and treatment.- The involvement of the complement system in Alzheimer's disease.
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Alzheimer's disease;pre-clinical models;neurobiology;diversity;clinical features of disease;novel treatment and prevention approaches;improvements in diagnosis and detection
The involvement of the complement system in Alzheimer's disease.- Animal models to investigate depression and Alzheimer's disease.- Cholinergic system structure and function in individuals with Down Syndrome during the development of Alzheimer's disease.- Considerations of biological sex for research on Alzheimer's disease.- The contribution of the renin angiotensin system to Alzheimer's disease.- Hearing loss and Alzheimer's disease.- Cognitive decline in Alzheimer's disease.- What can we learn from people with Down Syndrome about Alzheimer's disease.- Getting diversity in clinical trials for AD.- Behavioral and neuropsychiatric symptoms and Alzheimer's disease Development and treatment.- The involvement of the complement system in Alzheimer's disease.
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