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    • Mitochondrial genes are altered in blood early in Alzheimer's disease 

      Lunnon K; Keohane A; Pidsley R; Newhouse S; Riddoch-Contreras J; Thubron EB; Devall M; Soininen H; Kloszewska I; Mecocci P; Tsolaki M; Vellas B; Schalkwyk L; Dobson R; Malik AN; Powell J; Lovestone S; Hodges A (Elsevier BV, 2017)
      Although mitochondrial dysfunction is a consistent feature of Alzheimer's disease in the brain and blood, the molecular mechanisms behind these phenomena are unknown. Here we have replicated our previous findings demonstrating ...
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    • What electrophysiology tells us about Alzheimer's disease: a window into the synchronization and connectivity of brain neurons 

      Babiloni, C; Blinowska, K; Bonanni, L; Cichocki, A; De Haan, W; Del Percio, C; Dubois, B; Escudero, J; Fernández, A; Frisoni, G; Guntekin, B; Hajos, M; Hampel, H; Ifeachor, E; Kilborn, K; Kumar, S; Johnsen, K; Johannsson, M; Jeong, J; LeBeau, F; et al. incl. Tanila, H (Elsevier BV, 2020)
      Electrophysiology provides a real-time readout of neural functions and network capability in different brain states, on temporal (fractions of milliseconds) and spatial (micro, meso, and macro) scales unmet by other ...
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