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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 13, Number 6, 2016

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pp. 609-609(1)
Author: Jia, Jianping

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Evidence for Mitochondrial UPR Gene Activation in Familial and Sporadic Alzheimer’s Disease
pp. 610-614(5)
Authors: S. Beck, John; J. Mufson, Elliott; E. Counts, Scott

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A Role for P-Glycoprotein in Clearance of Alzheimer Amyloid β -Peptide from the Brain
pp. 615-620(6)
Authors: Wang, Wei; M. Bodles-Brakhop, Angela; W. Barger, Steven

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Intracellular Aβ and its Pathological Role in Alzheimer’s Disease: Lessons from Cellular to Animal Models
pp. 621-630(10)
Authors: Ji, Lina; Zhao, Xi; Lu, Weijie; Zhang, Qing; Hua, Zichun

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Early β-Amyloid-induced Synaptic Dysfunction Is Counteracted by Estrogen in Organotypic Hippocampal Cultures
pp. 631-640(10)
Authors: Merlo, Sara; Federica Spampinato, Simona; Capani, Francisco; Angela Sortino, Maria

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Metabolomic-Driven Elucidation of Serum Disturbances Associated with Alzheimer’s Disease and Mild Cognitive Impairment
pp. 641-653(13)
Authors: González-Domínguez, Raúl; Javier Rupérez, Francisco; García-Barrera, Tamara; Barbas, Coral; Luis Gómez-Ariza, José

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Serum Levels of Progranulin Do Not Reflect Cerebrospinal Fluid Levels in Neurodegenerative Disease
pp. 654-662(9)
Authors: Wilke, Carlo; Gillardon, Frank; Deuschle, Christian; Dubois, Evelyn; A. Hobert, Markus; Müller vom Hagen, Jennifer; Krüger, Stefanie; Biskup, Saskia; Blauwendraat, Cornelis; Hruscha, Michael; A. Kaeser, Stephan; Heutink, Peter; Maetzler, Walter; Synofzik, Matthis

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Left Anterior Temporal Glucose Metabolism and not Amyloid-beta Load Predicts Naming Impairment in Alzheimer’s Disease
pp. 678-681(4)
Authors: Frings, Lars; S. Spehl, Timo; Hüll, Michael; T. Meyer, Philipp

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Statistical Voxel-Based Methods and [18F]FDG PET Brain Imaging: Frontiers for the Diagnosis of AD
pp. 682-694(13)
Authors: Gallivanone, Francesca; Anthony Della Rosa, Pasquale; Castiglioni, Isabella

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Functional Biomedical Images of Alzheimer's Disease a Green's Functionbased Empirical Mode Decomposition Study
pp. 695-707(13)
Authors: Al-Baddai, S.; Neubauer, A.; Tomé, A.M.; Vigneron, V.; Salas-Gonzalez, D.; Górriz, J.M.; Puntonet, C.G.; Lang, E.W.; the Alzheimers Disease Neuroimaging Initiative

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The TT allele of rs405509 synergizes with APOE 4 in the impairment of cognition and its underlying default mode network in non-demented elderly
pp. 708-717(10)
Authors: Ma, Chao; Zhang, Yangjun; Li, Xin; Chen, Yaojing; Zhang, Junying; Liu, Zhen; Chen, Kewei; Zhang, Zhanjun

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Prevalence and associated factors of sarcopenia in elderly subjects with amnestic mild cognitive impairment or Alzheimer disease.
pp. 718-726(9)
Authors: Sugimoto, Taiki; Ono, Rei; Murata, Shunsuke; Saji, Naoki; Matsui, Yasumoto; Niida, Shunpei; Toba, Kenji; Sakurai, Takashi

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