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Genotype Proteotype Phenotype Relationships In Neurodegenerative Diseases Research And Perspectives In Alzheimers Disease 1st Edition J Cummings

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Genotype Proteotype Phenotype Relationships In Neurodegenerative Diseases Research And Perspectives In Alzheimers Disease 1st Edition J Cummings
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.35 MB
Pages: 179
Author: J. Cummings, J. Hardy, M. Poncet, Yves Christen
ISBN: 9783540248354, 9783540265221, 3540248358, 3540265228
Language: English
Year: 2005
Edition: 1

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Genotype Proteotype Phenotype Relationships In Neurodegenerative Diseases Research And Perspectives In Alzheimers Disease 1st Edition J Cummings by J. Cummings, J. Hardy, M. Poncet, Yves Christen 9783540248354, 9783540265221, 3540248358, 3540265228 instant download after payment.

Recent advances in understanding the role of protein dysmetabolism in neurodegeneration was the theme of the Fondation IPSEN meeting addressing Genotype-Proteotype-Phenotype relationships. Experts from international laboratories contributed to the  current volume to produce a comprehensive overview of the role of protein misfolding in neurodegeneration. Links between genotype and protein characteristics and between proteotype and clinical phenomenology were discussed across diseases categories. Progress in understanding the role of abnormalities of protein metabolism may lead to the identification of biological markers relevant to disease monitoring and to the development of new therapeutic agents capable of modifying and ameliorating basic neurodegenerative mechanisms.

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