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Current Alzheimer Research publishes peer-reviewed frontier review and research articles on all areas of Alzheimer's disease. This multidisciplinary journal will help in understanding the neurobiology, genetics, pathogenesis, and treatment strategies of Alzheimer's disease. The journal publishes objective reviews written by experts and leaders actively engaged in research using cellular, molecular, and animal models. The journal also covers original articles on recent research in fast emerging areas of molecular diagnostics, brain imaging, drug development and discovery, and clinical aspects of Alzheimer's disease. Manuscripts are encouraged that relate to the synergistic mechanism of Alzheimer's disease with other dementia and neurodegenerative disorders. Book reviews, meeting reports and letters-to-the-editor are also published. The journal is essential reading for researchers, educators and physicians with interest in age-related dementia and Alzheimer's disease. Current Alzheimer Research provides a comprehensive 'bird's-eye view' of the current state of Alzheimer's research for neuroscientists, clinicians, health science planners, granting, caregivers and families of this devastating disease.

Publisher: Bentham Science Publishers

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Volume 5, Number 6, 2008

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Oxidative Stress Signaling in Alzheimer's Disease
pp. 525-532(8)
Authors: Su, B.; Wang, X.; Nunomura, A.; Moreira, P. I.; Lee, H.-gon; Perry, G.; Smith, M. A.; Zhu, X.

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Is Covalently Crosslinked Aβ Responsible for Synaptotoxicity in Alzheimer's Disease?
pp. 533-539(7)
Authors: Naylor, R.; Hill, A. F.; Barnham, K. J.

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Amyloid β Conformation in Aqueous Environment
pp. 540-547(8)
Author: Takano, K.

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Protection Mechanisms Against Aβ42 Aggregation
pp. 548-554(7)
Authors: Yan, Y.; Wang, C.

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Disease State, Age, Sex, and Post-Mortem Time-Dependent Expression of Proteins in AD vs. Control Frontal Cortex Brain Samples
pp. 562-571(10)
Authors: Muller, T.; Jung, K.; Ullrich, A.; Schrotter, A.; Meyer, H. E.; Stephan, C.; Egensperger, R.; Marcus, K.

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Prion Protein Oligomerization
pp. 572-578(7)
Author: Rezaei, H.

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Prion Proteins Leading to Neurodegeneration
pp. 579-590(12)
Authors: Mendola, D. L.; Pietropaolo, A.; Pappalardo, G.; Zannoni, C.; Rizzarelli, E.

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Tau Oligomerization: A Role for Tau Aggregation Intermediates Linked to Neurodegeneration
pp. 591-598(8)
Authors: Sahara, N.; Maeda, S.; Takashima, A.

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