Alzhemir Disease

Alzhemir Disease

Ankit Tandon, et al.

Alzheimer’s disease (AD) and multiple sclerosis are major neurodegenerative diseases, which are characterized by the accumulation of abnormal pathogenic proteins due to oxidative stress

 

Farzane Sivandzade

Neurodegenerative diseases resulting from the progressive loss of structure and/or function of neurons contribute to different paralysis degrees and loss of cognition and sensation.

 

Lu Zhang, Zhi-fang Don

Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is one of the most common causes of dementia and is characterized by gradual loss in memory, language, and cognitive function.The hallmarks of AD include extracellular amyloid deposition,

 

Nathan P. Staff, M.D., Ph.D.,

Mesenchymal stromal cells are multipotent cells that are being used to treat a variety of medical conditions.  there has been considerable excitement about using MSCs to treat neurodegenerative diseases,

 

Xin-Yu Liu, Lin-Po Yang,

Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is a progressive neurodegenerative disease characterized by memory loss and cognitive impairment. It is caused by synaptic failure and excessive accumulation of misfolded proteins.

 

Sung S. Choi, et al.

The loss of neuronal cells in the central nervous system may occur in many neurodegenerative diseases. Alzheimer’s disease is a common senile disease in people over 65 years,

 

Wang, Sheng-Mina; Lee,

In terms of mechanism of actions, recent research focused on the interplay between amyloid-beta Aβ (and tau), neurons, and glia. Stem cells can induce direct regeneration of neurons and synapses.

 

Masoume Alipour, et al.

AD is a long-term and progressive neurodegenerative disorder that steadily worsens memory and communicating skills eventually leads to a disabled person of performing simple daily tasks.

 

Ming Li, Kequan Guo,

Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is a progressive and neurodegenerative disorder that induces dementia in older people. It was first reported in 1907 by Alois Alzheimer,

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