Our latest collaborative paper suggests long-term intellectual engagement, particularly in academic professions, may offer benefits for cognitive aging.
https://t.co/kECn6FaWRh
Don’t miss this week’s issue of #ScienceSignaling!
Experiments in mice suggest that a neuron-supporting factor could be a promising target in depression, scientists discover a new approach that boosts memory in models of Alzheimer’s disease, and more. https://t.co/Pid6HOubw8
**NEW PAPER ALERT** Delighted for the first work from the Pick’s disease International Consortium (PIC) to be published in Lancet Neurology.. (1/12) https://t.co/LrjcjNGPu8
Self-reported late-life hypertension is associated with a healthy cognitive status and reduced Alzheimer's disease pathology burden:
https://t.co/IM8i0xM5wz
My first ever research paper is out !! 👩🏼🔬🎉
👉👉https://t.co/GoDwQC3MwO
A natural product "brazilin" inhibits the NLRP3 inflammasome pathway, a key driver of numerous inflammatory human diseases including those affecting the brain such as stroke and dementia.
Latest paper from the team at MBB!
Apolipoprotein‐E genotyping in formalin‐fixed and paraffin‐embedded post‐mortem brain tissue https://t.co/7knmKte1yy
Proud to share my first first-name paper! It's been a long time coming. @MancBrainBank
Apolipoprotein‐E genotyping in formalin‐fixed and paraffin‐embedded post‐mortem brain tissue - Minshull - Brain Pathology - Wiley Online Library https://t.co/1Jimy9Mbyn
The countdown is on to the Jeff Showcase 2024! We're really looking forward to welcoming everyone this Friday at Hyatt Regency Manchester. All the details, from venue to programme can be found here:
https://t.co/LNVQ9PoU5D
See you there! #Jeffshowcase2024