Ausgabe 2/2004
Inhalt (5 Artikel)
Matrix metalloproteinase-9 is elevated in 1-methyl-4-phenyl-1,2,3,6-tetrahydropyridine-induced parkinsonism in mice
Stefan Lorenzl, Noel Calingasan, Lichuan Yang, David S. Albers, Shuei Shugama, Jason Gregorio, H. W. Krell, Jason Chirichigno, Tong Joh, M. Flint Beal
α-T-catenin is expressed in human brain and interacts with the Wnt signaling pathway but is not responsible for linkage to chromosome 10 in Alzheimer’s disease
Victoria Busby, Steven Goossens, Petra Nowotny, Gillian Hamilton, Scott Smemo, Denise Harold, Dragana Turic, Luke Jehu, Amanda Myers, Meredith Womick, Daniel Woo, Danielle Compton, Lisa M. Doil, Kristina M. Tacey, Kit F. Lau, Safa Al-Saraj, Richard Killick, Stuart Pickering-Brown, Pamela Moore, Paul Hollingworth, Nicola Archer, Catherine Foy, Sarah Walter, Corrine Lendon, Takeshi Iwatsubo, John C. Morris, Joanne Norton, David Mann, Barbara Janssens, John Hardy, Michael O’Donovan, Lesley Jones, Julie Williams, Peter Holmans, Michael J. Owen, Andrew Grupe, John Powell, Jolanda van Hengel, Alison Goate, Frans Van Roy, Simon Lovestone
Differential expression of oxidative phosphorylation genes in patients with Alzheimer’s disease
Maria Manczak, Byung S. Park, Youngsin Jung, P. Hemachandra Reddy
Genetic association analysis of neuronal nitric oxide synthase gene polymorphism with tardive dyskinesia
Takahiro Shinkai, Osamu Ohmori, Chima Matsumoto, Hiroko Hori, James L. Kennedy, Jun Nakamura
The S-adenosyl homocysteine hydrolase inhibitor 3-deaza-adenosine prevents oxidative damage and cognitive impairment following folate and vitamin E deprivation in a murine model of age-related, oxidative stress-induced neurodegeneration
Thomas B. Shea, David Ashline, Daniela Ortiz, Shelia Milhalik, Eugene Rogers