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Front Aging Neurosci
April 2016
Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Molecular Imaging Center Antwerp, University of Antwerp Antwerp, Belgium.
Introduction: The accumulation of amyloid-β is a pathological hallmark of Alzheimer's disease and is a target for molecular imaging probes to aid in diagnosis and disease monitoring. This study evaluated the feasibility of using a radiolabeled monoclonal anti-amyloid-β antibody (JRF/AβN/25) to non-invasively assess amyloid-β burden in aged transgenic mice (APPPS1-21) with μPET imaging.
Methods: We investigated the antibody JRF/AβN/25 that binds to full-length Aβ.
Front Plant Sci
March 2016
Department of Botany and Microbiology, Faculty of Science, Cairo University Giza, Egypt.
Salinity negatively affects plant growth and causes significant crop yield losses world-wide. Maize is an economically important cereal crop affected by high salinity. In this study, maize seedlings were subjected to 75 mM and 150 mM NaCl, to emulate high soil salinity.
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March 2016
Department of Biomedical Engineering, Duke University Durham, NC, USA.
Deep brain stimulation (DBS) is an established therapy for movement disorders, including tremor, dystonia, and Parkinson's disease, but the mechanisms of action are not well understood. Symptom suppression by DBS typically requires stimulation frequencies ≥100 Hz, but when the frequency is increased above ~2 kHz, the effectiveness in tremor suppression declines (Benabid et al., 1991).
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