Insight of brain degenerative protein modifications in the pathology of neurodegeneration and dementia by proteomic profiling
Dementia is a syndrome associated with a wide range of clinical features including
progressive cognitive decline and patient inability to self-care. Due to rapidly increasing …
progressive cognitive decline and patient inability to self-care. Due to rapidly increasing …
Proteomic differences in amyloid plaques in rapidly progressive and sporadic Alzheimer's disease
Rapidly progressive Alzheimer's disease (rpAD) is a particularly aggressive form of
Alzheimer's disease, with a median survival time of 7–10 months after diagnosis. Why these …
Alzheimer's disease, with a median survival time of 7–10 months after diagnosis. Why these …
Microglia Signaling in Health and Disease–Implications in Sex-Specific Brain Development and Plasticity
Microglia, the intrinsic neuroimmune cells residing in the central nervous system (CNS),
exert a pivotal influence on brain development, homeostasis, and functionality …
exert a pivotal influence on brain development, homeostasis, and functionality …
Optimization of data-independent acquisition mass spectrometry for deep and highly sensitive proteomic analysis
Y Kawashima, E Watanabe, T Umeyama… - International journal of …, 2019 - mdpi.com
Data-independent acquisition (DIA)-mass spectrometry (MS)-based proteomic analysis
overtop the existing data-dependent acquisition (DDA)-MS-based proteomic analysis to …
overtop the existing data-dependent acquisition (DDA)-MS-based proteomic analysis to …
Proteomic analysis of neurons microdissected from formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded Alzheimer's disease brain tissue
The vast majority of human tissue specimens are formalin-fixed, paraffin embedded (FFPE)
archival samples, making this type of tissue a potential gold mine for medical research. It is …
archival samples, making this type of tissue a potential gold mine for medical research. It is …
Role of lncRNAs in cellular aging
Aging is a universal, intrinsic, and time-dependent biological decay that is linked to intricate
cellular processes including cellular senescence, telomere shortening, stem cell exhaustion …
cellular processes including cellular senescence, telomere shortening, stem cell exhaustion …
Revealing the molecular mechanisms of Alzheimer's disease based on network analysis
The complex pathology of Alzheimer's disease (AD) emphasises the need for
comprehensive modelling of the disease, which may lead to the development of efficient …
comprehensive modelling of the disease, which may lead to the development of efficient …
Cortical cells reveal APP as a new player in the regulation of GABAergic neurotransmission
A Doshina, F Gourgue, M Onizuka, R Opsomer… - Scientific reports, 2017 - nature.com
The amyloid precursor protein (APP) modulates synaptic activity, resulting from the fine
tuning of excitatory and inhibitory neurotransmission. GABAergic inhibitory …
tuning of excitatory and inhibitory neurotransmission. GABAergic inhibitory …
EpiMOGA: an epistasis detection method based on a multi-objective genetic algorithm
Y Chen, F Xu, C Pian, M Xu, L Kong, J Fang, Z Li… - Genes, 2021 - mdpi.com
In genome-wide association studies, detecting high-order epistasis is important for
analyzing the occurrence of complex human diseases and explaining missing heritability …
analyzing the occurrence of complex human diseases and explaining missing heritability …
Potential novel approaches to understand the pathogenesis and treat Alzheimer's disease
There is growing genetic and proteomic data highlighting the complexity of Alzheimer's
disease (AD) pathogenesis. Greater use of unbiased “omics” approaches is being …
disease (AD) pathogenesis. Greater use of unbiased “omics” approaches is being …