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Alzheimer's gene may impair middle-aged memory - CNN.com

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People with a gene variant that sharply increases the risk of Alzheimer's disease in old age may show memory impairment earlier than thought -- sometimes well...

DISCOTECAS Y VIDEOJUEGOS: LOS QUE MÁS AFECTAN EL CEREBRO - Archivo...

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Los ruidos fuertes, las luces intensas e intermitentes de las discotecas, los colores vivos de las prendas de vestir o videojuegos, el uso del control remoto...

The Arizona Republic

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A region in Colombia has long been cursed with Alzheimer's. Now doctors there and in Arizona are using the group to test an experimental treatment.

A Biophysical ‘Smoking Gun’

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While much about Alzheimer’s disease remains a mystery, scientists do know that part of the disease’s progression involves a normal protein called tau,...

Kringel bereichern RNA-Welt | Newsletter Epigenetik

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Kenneth S. Kosik: Circles reshape the RNA world, Nature 495S Sebastian Memczak et al.: Circular RNAs are a large class of animal RNAs with ...

Neue Anwendung | Autophagie-Forschung | Olympus LS

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Jiwon Jang, Yidi Wang, Matthew A. Lalli, Elmer Guzman, Sirie E. Godshalk, Hongjun Zhou, Kenneth S. Kosik. Primary Cilium-Autophagy-Nrf2 (PAN) Axis Activation Commits Human Embryonic Stem Cells to a Neuroectoderm Fate.

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Unraveling the mystery of stem cells • healthcare-in-europe.com

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How do neurons become neurons? They all begin as stem cells, undifferentiated and with the potential to become any cell in the body. Until now, however,...

A Brain Trust | The UCSB Current

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An innovative neuroscience research program crosses disciplinary lines

The brain game | University of California

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A new book by UC Santa Barbara's Kenneth S. Kosik offers strategies for reducing the risk of Alzheimer’s disease.

How neurons learn: The last frontier | University of California

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A neuroscientist seeks to understand the brain's foundation.

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King Juan Carlos Chair CRISTINA PATO | A CONVERSATION WITH CRISTINA PATO AND KENNETH S. KOSIK: An Invisible Ancestry and the ...

Stem Cells Reveal How Illness-Linked Genetic Variation Affects...

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A genetic variation linked to schizophrenia, bipolar disorder and severe depression wreaks havoc on connections among neurons in the developing brain, a...

Tau Protein Finding May Open Door to Novel Alzheimer’s Therapies

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Scientists shed light on how tau protein, associated with Alzheimer’s disease, transitions from soluble liquid state to solid fibers

The Last Frontier: The Molecular Basis of Brain Plasticity and How...

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UC Santa Barbara neuroscientist Kenneth S. Kosik has been studying the brain for decades. His UC Santa Barbara neurobiology lab focuses ...

Escaping Alzheimer's | University of Californiawww.universityofcalifornia.edu › news › escapin...

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There is, in Colombia, a family with the tragic legacy of forgetfulness. Ken Kosik Kenneth S. Kosik Credit: UC Santa Barbara. “People in this ...

How one Colombian family could advance Alzheimer's research

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A large family in Medellín, Colombia, with many members who get early Alzheimer's disease, may hold the key to finding the genetic basis of Alzheimer's.

NYU KJCC | King Juan Carlos Chair CRISTINA PATO | A CONVERSATION WITH...

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*Kenneth S. Kosik, M.A. M.D. is a neuroscientist who served as professor at the Harvard Medical School from when he became the ...

Basic research fuels advanced discovery

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Clinical trials and translational medicine have certainly given people hope and rapid pathways to cures for some of mankind's most troublesome diseases, but now is not the time to overlook the power of basic research, says UC Santa Barbara neuroscientist Kenneth S. Kosik. In fact, as he points out in an ...

Mentally Fit | The New Yorker

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Workouts at the brain gym.

Gary Bassell appointed chair of Cell Biology in Emory School of...

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After postdoctoral training at Harvard Medical School with Kenneth Kosik, MD, Bassell joined Albert Einstein's Department of Anatomy and ...

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"Routing Tau Between and Within Cells" Kenneth Kosik, powered by the Localist Community Event Platform.

How a new approach to funding Alzheimer’s research could pay off |...

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Model indicates that diverse research approaches to the disease would be a rewarding investment.

Scientists begin to unravel how the protein tau transitions from a...

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Discovering an unsuspected property of tau, UC Santa Barbara physical chemist Song-I Han and neurobiologist Kenneth S. Kosik have shed ...

Summit brings scholars together in D.C. to re-imagine innovative...

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Summit brings scholars together in D.C. to re-imagine innovative education

A switch for brain growth found | University of California

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UC Santa Barbara and UCSF scientists find a gene responsible for our unique cerebral cortex.

NOVA: Can Alzheimer's Be Stopped? | KPBSwww.kpbs.org › nova-can-alzheimers-be-stopped

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Francisco Lopera, Kenneth Kosik and Lucia Madrigal on horseback outside Medellín, Colombia, a region where these neurologists have found ...
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