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2003
Society for Neuroscience, Program No. 523.22.
Menopause/andropause induced elevations in serum gonadotropins drive AbetaPP processing towards the amyloidogenic pathway.
Atwood, C.S., Verdile, G., Liu, T., Smith, M.A., Martins, R.N., and Bowen, R.L. (2003).
Research ShowCASE 2003, 1, 71.
Pro-inflammatory osteopontin is elevated in pyramidal neurons of the Alzheimer's disease brain.
Wung, J.K., Perry, G., Kowalski, A., Harris, P.L.R., Smith, M.A., Denhardt, D.T. and Atwood, C.S. (2003).
Society for Neuroscience, Program No. 876.13.
Amyloid-beta-induced toxicity of primary neurons is dependent upon differentiation-associated increases in tau and cyclin-dependent kinase 5.
Liu, T., Perry, G., Chan, H.W., Verdile, G., Martins, R.N., Smith, M.A., and Atwood, C.S. (2003).
Fourth Annual Conference on Sex and Gene Expression.
Dying For Sex?
Bowen, R.L. and Atwood, C.S. (2003).
2002
The 7th Neurodegenerative Disorders: Common Molecular Mechanisms Conference, p. 24.
Luteinizing hormone is a potent neuronal mitogen: implications for the pathogenesis of Alzheimer's disease.
Atwood, C.S., Perry, G., Kubat, Z., Harris, P., Bowen, R. and Smith, M.A. (2002).
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