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Metal Ions in Alzheimer’s Disease: A Key Role or Not?

Metal Ions in Alzheimer’s Disease: A Key Role or Not?

... reported in patients with chronic renal failure (CRF), either under hemodialysis (HD) 20 or ...studied in CRF patients. 22 The dialysis encephalopathy syndrome (DES, or dialysis dementia) was ... Voir le document complet

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Metal Ions and Complexes in Alzheimer's Disease: From Fundamental to Therapeutic Perspectives

Metal Ions and Complexes in Alzheimer's Disease: From Fundamental to Therapeutic Perspectives

... is not unique: there are many forms (sequences) of the Aβ peptides, with various lengths and key point ...shown in Figure 2 along with the most important mutations or peptide ...11. In ... Voir le document complet

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Key Role of the Oxidized Citrate Free Radical in the Nucleation Mechanism of the Metal Nanoparticles Turkevich Synthesis

Key Role of the Oxidized Citrate Free Radical in the Nucleation Mechanism of the Metal Nanoparticles Turkevich Synthesis

... is not citrate (Cit) but the oxidized radical Cit(-H) • ...oxidation. In pulse radiolysis of solutions of sodium citrate and silver perchlorate, the transient spectra [4] and the kinetics are observed from ... Voir le document complet

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The use of perceptual fluency in patients with Alzheimer disease: the role of expectation

The use of perceptual fluency in patients with Alzheimer disease: the role of expectation

... In normal subjects, enhanced perceptual fluency increased positive recognition responses when study and test stimuli were presented in the same sensory modality but not when stimuli we[r] ... Voir le document complet

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Calcium and Redox Liaison: A Key Role of Selenoprotein N in Skeletal Muscle

Calcium and Redox Liaison: A Key Role of Selenoprotein N in Skeletal Muscle

... obtaining a pure SEPN1 protein, which would be important to assess its activity in vitro and to grow crystals, so as to understand the spatial organization of the ...made in the last few ... Voir le document complet

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FOXO1 transcription factor plays a key role in T cell—HIV-1 interaction

FOXO1 transcription factor plays a key role in T cell—HIV-1 interaction

... permeabilized in a buffer containing PBS, 1% BSA, ...of a Triton X100 ...of a citric acid ...with or without AS1842856 (500nM) for 7 days were washed twice with PBS and incubated for 45 ... Voir le document complet

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Shame displays : beneficial or not?

Shame displays : beneficial or not?

... at a small retail ...at a time, so that there’s always one employee at the store to help ...After a while, John’s brother asks him how his day is ...he’s a good person, but his face… you just ... Voir le document complet

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To Du or not to Du: A Security Analysis of Du-Vote

To Du or not to Du: A Security Analysis of Du-Vote

... authority A commits to K 2 on BB before I is announced, but the point is that it first reveals it after the voting has ...with a better probability than 1/100 ...with A , which we assumed ...is ... Voir le document complet

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Ageing of polysulfone membranes in contact with bleach solution: Role of radical oxidation and of some dissolved metal ions

Ageing of polysulfone membranes in contact with bleach solution: Role of radical oxidation and of some dissolved metal ions

... In a preliminary paper [7] , we reported experimental work that studied the changes in properties of a PSf/PVP ultrafil- tration membrane exposed to aqueous ...breaking in the PSf ... Voir le document complet

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Reading disorder in mental retardation. Dyslexia or not ?

Reading disorder in mental retardation. Dyslexia or not ?

... à in DS children : – Nonword visually ≠ known word : performance ( – Nonword visually similar to a known words : performance & – Use of analogies with wellknown words in nonwords reading – ... Voir le document complet

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Brain correlates of performance in a free/cued recall task with semantic encoding in Alzheimer disease

Brain correlates of performance in a free/cued recall task with semantic encoding in Alzheimer disease

... the disease (Nyberg et al., 2000). The results from most studies in normal populations demonstrated the involvement of the pre- frontal cortex and the “hippocampal formation” in the encoding (Grady ... Voir le document complet

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Tumor Margin after conservative breast cancer surgery for early disease: an issue or not ?

Tumor Margin after conservative breast cancer surgery for early disease: an issue or not ?

... and a worse cosmetic outcome, the second one is leaving the cavity as it is but this again might be deleterious for the final cosmetic ...requiring a syste- mic treatment, the local recurrence risk will be ... Voir le document complet

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Key role for lipids in cognitive symptoms of schizophrenia

Key role for lipids in cognitive symptoms of schizophrenia

... of in flammation-related genes in ...upregulated in the dlPFC gray matter of SZ patients, but were unaltered in the dlPFC white ...on a mix of SZ dlPFC gray and white matter have likely ... Voir le document complet

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To portal or not to portal

To portal or not to portal

... Portal or not to Portal, … Lloyd Waugh 1 and Jon Makar 2 The architecture-engineering-construction (AEC) industry is very information ...During a typical construction project very large amounts of ... Voir le document complet

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OK or not OK? Commitments in acknowledgments and corrections

OK or not OK? Commitments in acknowledgments and corrections

... where a common commitment over some content K holds ...p). A common commitment by a group of agents G means that every agent in G is committed to K and to the fact that every agent is ... Voir le document complet

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Video Activity Recognition Framework for assessing motor behavioural disorders in Alzheimer Disease Patients

Video Activity Recognition Framework for assessing motor behavioural disorders in Alzheimer Disease Patients

... having a more robust estimation, it would be necessary to reproduce the walking exercise on a longer distance, what should limit impact of a short time of execution associated with the short distance ... Voir le document complet

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Discovering novelty in sequential patterns: application for analysis of microarray data on Alzheimer disease

Discovering novelty in sequential patterns: application for analysis of microarray data on Alzheimer disease

... Our contribution is three-fold: i We first help biologists select relevant sequences according to a specific topic and then to identify both popular genes often available in the literatu[r] ... Voir le document complet

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To BBB or not to BBB?

To BBB or not to BBB?

... Abstract In this issue of Developmental Cell, Anbalagan et ...pituicytes, a subtype of astroglia, drive endothelial cell permeability in the zebrafish embryo ... Voir le document complet

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Nontraditional risk factors combine to predict Alzheimer disease and dementia

Nontraditional risk factors combine to predict Alzheimer disease and dementia

... Vous avez des questions? Nous pouvons vous aider. Pour communiquer directement avec un auteur, consultez la première page de la revue dans laquelle son article a été publié afin de trouver ses coordonnées. Si vous ... Voir le document complet

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Valve Disease in Heart Failure: Secondary but Not Irrelevant.

Valve Disease in Heart Failure: Secondary but Not Irrelevant.

... mechanism. In nonischemic cardiomyopathy, dilatation of the left ventricle with spherical remodeling and displacement of the papillary muscles away from the mitral valve annulus results in symmetric teth- ... Voir le document complet

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