Search Results - "Mejia, Maria B"
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Locus coeruleus volume and cell population changes during Alzheimer's disease progression: A stereological study in human postmortem brains with potential implication for early-stage biomarker discovery
Published in Alzheimer's & dementia (01-03-2017)“…Abstract Introduction Alzheimer's disease (AD) progression follows a specific spreading pattern, emphasizing the need to characterize those brain areas that…”
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Probing the correlation of neuronal loss, neurofibrillary tangles, and cell death markers across the Alzheimer's disease Braak stages: a quantitative study in humans
Published in Neurobiology of aging (01-01-2018)“…Clarifying the mechanisms connecting neurofibrillary tangle (NFT) neurotoxicity to neuronal dysfunction in humans is likely to be pivotal for developing…”
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Selective Vulnerability of Brainstem Nuclei in Distinct Tauopathies: A Postmortem Study
Published in Journal of neuropathology and experimental neurology (01-02-2018)“…Abstract The brainstem nuclei of the reticular formation (RF) are critical for regulating homeostasis, behavior, and cognition. RF degenerates in tauopathies…”
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APOPTOSIS AND AUTOPHAGY CHANGES CORRELATE WITH ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE PROGRESSION IN HUMANS: A STEREOLOGICAL POSTMORTEM STUDY
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THE SUBCORTICAL SEROTONERGIC DORSAL RAPHE'S LINK TO PROGRESSIVE ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE
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Locus ceruleus volume changes are a promising biomarker for detecting Alzheimer's disease progression in pre-symptomatic stages
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Lc caudal cells show the earliest vulnerability to Alzheimer's disease
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INVESTIGATING THE SELECTIVE VULNERABILITY OF ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE IN FIVE SUBCORTICAL NUCLEI AS COMPARED TO FOUR REPEAT TAUOPATHIES
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INVESTIGATING THE SELECTIVE VULNERABILITY OF ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE IN FIVE SUBCORTICAL NUCLEI AS COMPARED TO FOUR REPEAT TAUOPATHIES
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P3‐441: EARLY DEGENERATION OF AROUSAL SYSTEM IN ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE MAY UNDERLIE SLEEP DISTURBANCES IN PRECOGNITIVE STAGES
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EARLY DEGENERATION OF AROUSAL SYSTEM IN ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE MAY UNDERLIE SLEEP DISTURBANCES IN PRECOGNITIVE STAGES
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Probing the correlation of neuronal loss, neurofibrillary tangles and cell death markers across the Alzheimer’s disease’s Braak stages: a quantitative study in humans
Published in Neurobiology of aging (20-09-2017)“…Clarifying the mechanisms connecting NFT neurotoxicity to neuronal dysfunction in humans are likely to be pivotal for developing effective treatments for…”
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NEURONAL POPULATION AND NUCLEAR VOLUME CHANGES IN THE DORSAL RAPHE NUCLEUS IN AGE AND AD: A POST-MORTEM STEREOLOGICAL INVESTIGATION
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P3‐118: Apoptosis and Autophagy Changes Correlate With Alzheimer's Disease Progression in Humans: A Stereological Postmortem Study
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O3‐04‐01: The Subcortical Serotonergic Dorsal Raphe's Link to Progressive Alzheimer's Disease
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P1‐216: Lc caudal cells show the earliest vulnerability to Alzheimer's disease
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O4‐02‐03: Locus ceruleus volume changes are a promising biomarker for detecting Alzheimer's disease progression in pre‐symptomatic stages
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