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Volume 111, Number 3, March 2004

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Preface – Special Issue: Modelling Alzheimer's Dementia
pp. 233-234(2)
Author: Riederer, P.

Core biological marker candidates of Alzheimer's disease – perspectives for diagnosis, prediction of outcome and reflection of biological activity
pp. 247-272(26)
Authors: Hampel, H.; Mitchell, A.; Blennow, K.; Frank, R. A.; Brettschneider, S.; Weller, L.; Möller, H.-J.

Immunoreactivities of amyloid β peptide(1–42) and total τ protein in lumbar cerebrospinal fluid of patients with normal pressure hydrocephalus
pp. 273-280(8)
Authors: Lins, H.; Wichart, I.; Bancher, C.; Wallesch, C.-W.; Jellinger, K. A.; Rösler, N.

Neuroinflammatory perspectives on the two faces of Alzheimer's disease
pp. 281-294(14)
Authors: Eikelenboom, P.; van Gool, W. A.

(r)-, but not (s)-alpha lipoic acid stimulates deficient brain pyruvate dehydrogenase complex in vascular dementia, but not in Alzheimer dementia
pp. 295-310(16)
Authors: Frölich, L.; Götz, M. E.; Weinmüller, M.; Youdim, M. B. H.; Barth, N.; Dirr, A.; Gsell, W.; Jellinger, K.; Beckmann, H.; Riederer, P.

Impairment of G function in human brain cortex of Alzheimer's disease: comparison with normal aging
pp. 311-322(12)
Authors: Hashimoto, E.; Ozawa, H.; Saito, T.; Gsell, W.; Takahata, N.; Riederer, P.; Frölich, L.

Alzheimer's disease and NGF signaling
pp. 323-345(23)
Authors: Salehi, A.; Delcroix, J.-D.; Swaab, D. F.

Gene expression profile in streptozotocin rat model for sporadic Alzheimer's disease
pp. 367-386(20)
Authors: Grünblatt, E.; Hoyer, S.; Riederer, P.

State of the art of the neurotrophin hypothesis in psychiatric disorders: implications and limitations
pp. 387-411(25)
Authors: Lang, U. E.; Jockers-Scherübl, M. C.; Hellweg, R.

Transgenic BACE expression in mouse neurons accelerates amyloid plaque pathology
pp. 413-425(13)
Authors: Mohajeri, M. H.; Saini, K. D.; Nitsch, R. M.

Differential effects of “Advanced glycation endproducts” and β-amyloid peptide on glucose utilization and ATP levels in the neuronal cell line SH-SY5Y
pp. 427-439(13)
Authors: Kuhla, B.; Loske, C.; Garcia de Arriba, S.; Schinzel, R.; Huber, J.; Münch, G.

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