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White matter changes: the clinical consequences in the aging population | 1 | |
Longitudinal change of white matter abnormalities | 9 | |
Genetic aspects of microangiopathy-related cerebral damage | 15 | |
Research criteria for subcortical vascular dementia in clinical trials | 23 | |
How can cerebral infarcts and hemorrhages lead to dementia? | 31 | |
Vascular aspects in Alzheimer's disease | 37 | |
Novel imaging technologies in the assessment of cerebral ageing and vascular dementia | 45 | |
Alzheimer disease and neuroinflammation | 53 | |
The immunological microenvironment in the CNS: implications on neuronal cell death and survival | 59 | |
Toxic effector molecules in the pathogenesis of immune-mediated disorders of the central nervous system | 69 | |
Cytokines in CNS disorders: neurotoxicity versus neuroprotection | 81 | |
Do neuronal inclusions kill the cell? | 91 | |
Mechanisms of cell death in neurodegenerative disorders | 95 | |
Estrogens, apoptosis and cells of neural origin | 115 | |
Markers of apoptosis and models of programmed cell death in Alzheimer's disease | 125 | |
Mitochondrial dysfunction and oxidative stress in aging and neurodegenerative disease | 133 | |
Genetics of Alzheimer's diseases - routes to the pathophysiology | 155 | |
Secretion of the amyloid precursor protein is elevated isoform specifically by apolipoprotein E4 | 163 | |
Alterations in neurotrophins and neurotrophin receptors in Alzheimer's disease | 171 | |
Genetically altered transgenic models of Alzheimer's disease | 175 | |
Morphological substrates of mental dysfunction in Lewy body disease: an update | 185 | |
Mechanism of neurofibrillary degeneration and pharmacologic therapeutic approach | 213 | |
Understanding the role of estrogen on cognition and dementia | 223 | |
Present and future of Alzheimer therapy | 231 | |
Trials to slow progression and prevent disease onset | 243 | |
Epidemiologic clues to the causes and routes to prevention of Alzheimer disease | 251 | |
Post-transcription modulation of the blood-brain barrier GLUT1 glucose transporter by brain-derived factors | 255 | |
A brain derived peptide preparation reduces the translation dependent loss of a cytoskeletal protein in primary cultured chicken neurons | 263 | |
Neurotrophic effects of Cerebrolysin in animal models of excitotoxicity | 273 | |
Cerebrolysin reduces microglial activation in vivo and in vitro: a potential mechanism of neuroprotection | 281 | |
Clinical experience with Cerebrolysin | 293 | |
Approach towards an integrative drug treatment of Alzheimer's disease | 301 | |
Oral Cerebrolysin enhances brain alpha activity and improves cognitive performance in elderly control subjects | 315 | |
Subject Index | 319 |
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