Molecular neurobiology of Alzheimer disease and related disorders

Alzheimer's disease affects 6 - 10% of the elderly population, causing impairment in cognitive functions and significant disability in daily living for more than ten years. Neurofibrillary tangles, amyloid deposits and neuronal loss are the three hallmarks of Alzheimer's disease. Due to in...

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Other Authors: Takeda, Masatoshi 1949- (Editor), Tanaka, Toshihisa Dr (Editor), Cacabelos, R. 1955- (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Basel New York Karger 2004
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