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Insights into Alzheimer's disease from single-cell genomic approaches
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is an age-related disease pathologically defined by the deposition
of amyloid plaques and neurofibrillary tangles in the brain parenchyma. Single-cell profiling …
of amyloid plaques and neurofibrillary tangles in the brain parenchyma. Single-cell profiling …
Mechanism and therapeutic potential of targeting cGAS-STING signaling in neurological disorders
DNA sensing is a pivotal component of the innate immune system that is responsible for
detecting mislocalized DNA and triggering downstream inflammatory pathways. Among the …
detecting mislocalized DNA and triggering downstream inflammatory pathways. Among the …
Single-cell atlas reveals correlates of high cognitive function, dementia, and resilience to Alzheimer's disease pathology
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is the most common cause of dementia worldwide, but the
molecular and cellular mechanisms underlying cognitive impairment remain poorly …
molecular and cellular mechanisms underlying cognitive impairment remain poorly …
Increased post-mitotic senescence in aged human neurons is a pathological feature of Alzheimer's disease
JR Herdy, L Traxler, RK Agarwal, L Karbacher… - Cell stem cell, 2022 - cell.com
The concept of senescence as a phenomenon limited to proliferating cells has been
challenged by growing evidence of senescence-like features in terminally differentiated …
challenged by growing evidence of senescence-like features in terminally differentiated …
[HTML][HTML] Neuronal DNA double-strand breaks lead to genome structural variations and 3D genome disruption in neurodegeneration
Persistent DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) in neurons are an early pathological hallmark
of neurodegenerative diseases including Alzheimer's disease (AD), with the potential to …
of neurodegenerative diseases including Alzheimer's disease (AD), with the potential to …
[HTML][HTML] Spatial transcriptomics: Technologies, applications and experimental considerations
The diverse cell types of an organ have a highly structured organization to enable their
efficient and correct function. To fully appreciate gene functions in a given cell type, one …
efficient and correct function. To fully appreciate gene functions in a given cell type, one …
Spatial transcriptomics: technical aspects of recent developments and their applications in neuroscience and cancer research
Spatial transcriptomics is a newly emerging field that enables high‐throughput investigation
of the spatial localization of transcripts and related analyses in various applications for …
of the spatial localization of transcripts and related analyses in various applications for …
Neuronal senescence may drive brain aging
Senescence is a programmed cellular response that can be activated after stress and
culminates in a distinctive change of cell state. When faced with irreparable damage …
culminates in a distinctive change of cell state. When faced with irreparable damage …
Lateral mammillary body neurons in mouse brain are disproportionately vulnerable in Alzheimer's disease
The neural circuits governing the induction and progression of neurodegeneration and
memory impairment in Alzheimer's disease (AD) are incompletely understood. The …
memory impairment in Alzheimer's disease (AD) are incompletely understood. The …
Update on modifiable risk factors for Alzheimer's disease and related dementias
While greater and higher quality epidemiological and experimental evidence is needed to
unequivocally confirm their causal link with ADRD and/or unravel the underlying …
unequivocally confirm their causal link with ADRD and/or unravel the underlying …