Tuesday, January 3, 2017

Calcium Hypothesis of Alzheimer's disease and brain aging: A framework for integrating new evidence into a comprehensive theory of pathogenesis

Calcium Hypothesis of Alzheimer's disease and brain aging: A framework for integrating new evidence into a comprehensive theory of pathogenesis:

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This article updates the Calcium Hypothesis of Alzheimer’s disease and brain aging on the basis of emerging evidence since 1994 (The present article, with the subtitle “New evidence for a central role of Ca2+ in neurodegeneration,” includes three appendices that provide context and further explanations for the rationale for the revisions in the updated hypothesis—the three appendices are as follows: Appendix I “Emerging concepts on potential pathogenic roles of [Ca2+],” Appendix II “Future studies to validate the central role of dysregulated [Ca2+] in neurodegeneration,” and Appendix III “Epilogue: towards a comprehensive hypothesis.”) (Marx J.


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