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期刊名:Journal of alzheimers disease reports

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Jingwen Cai,Ming Cai,Wenwen Xia et al. Jingwen Cai et al.
Background: The number of people with diabetes is increasing, and many patients have significantly impaired cognitive function. For patients with diabetic encephalopathy (DE), simply lowering blood sugar does not improve ...
Gilbert Ho,Pei Chen Choo,Masaaki Waragai et al. Gilbert Ho et al.
Presuming that Alzheimer's disease (AD) might represent an antagonistic pleiotropic phenomenon derived from the evolvability of multiple amyloidogenic proteins, targeting such proteins simultaneously could enhance therapeutic efficacy. Furt...
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Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a slowly progressive neurodegenerative disease conceptualized as a continuous process, ranging from mild cognitive impairment (MCI), to the mild, moderate, and severe clinical stages of AD dementia. AD is conside...
Jo Wrigglesworth,Ian H Harding,Phillip Ward et al. Jo Wrigglesworth et al.
Background: There is considerable variability in the rate at which we age biologically, and the brain is particularly susceptible to the effects of aging. ...
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This paper proposes a new hypothesis for Alzheimer's disease (AD)-the lipid invasion model. It argues that AD results from external influx of free fatty acids (FFAs) and lipid-rich lipoproteins into the brain, following disruption of the bl...