APOE TREM and Microglia in the Pathogenesis of Tau-mediated Neurodegeneration with David Holtzman MD

David M. Holtzman, MD of the Washington University School of Medicine discusses the mechanisms underlying neurodegeneration and how microglia and specific microglial genes such as TREM2 influence neurodegeneration in the setting of A and tau pathology. Learn how this line of study may lead to new therapeutics and diagnostic testing for Alzheimer's disease. Recorded on 09/16/2019. [Show ID: 35262]
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  • @zionayokunnu1086
    @zionayokunnu1086 Жыл бұрын

    If TREME2 limits Abeta seeding, why is PLX before Abeta deposition decreasing it?

  • @SparksandBubbles
    @SparksandBubbles4 жыл бұрын

    Please look at work of Dr. Nemechek..... Right this alley

  • @jyotii1188
    @jyotii11883 жыл бұрын

    Can u please mention the paper. It will be helpful ...pleaseeeeeee

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