Brain Function and Behavior in the Disease State
Archive:
- Apr. 20, 2012 New yeast prion helps cells survive -Prion proteins may be best known for their role in infectious diseases, but not all of them are destructive, new research shows- Motomasa Tanaka, Ph.D., Protein Conformation Diseases
- Oct. 21, 2011 New study uncovers how brain cells degrade dangerous protein aggregates Nobuyuki Nukina, M.D., Ph.D., Structural Neuropathology, Nobuyuki Nukina, M.D., Ph.D., Structural Neuropathology
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Jul. 4, 2011
Overlooked peptide reveals clues to causes of Alzheimer's Disease
Takaomi SAIDO, Ph.D., Proteolytic Neuroscience
- May. 1, 2011 Researchers uncover individual variation in DNA methylation of human neuronal cells Tadafumi Kato, M.D., Ph.D., Molecular Dynamics of Mental Disorders
- Dec. 21, 2010 CAPS2 enhances secretion of neurotrophic factor BDNF and ensures normal development of brain circuit Tei-ichi Furuichi, Ph.D., Molecular Neurogenesis
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Dec. 9, 2010
New study uncovers how cellular stress causes brain damage
Katsuhiko MIKOSHIBA, M.D., Ph.D., Developmental Neurobiology
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Mar. 23, 2010
Experimental mouse evolves in its feeding place and reaches maturity early without secreting melatonin
Tadafumi KATO, M.D., Ph.D., Molecular Dynamics of Mental Disorders, Takaoki KASAHARA, Ph.D., Molecular Dynamics of Mental Disorders
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Mar. 1, 2010
New gene therapy technique successfully applied to treatment of Huntington's disease in model mice
Nobuyuki NUKINA, M.D., Ph.D., Structural Neuropathology





