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Targeting vulnerable microcircuits in the ventral hippocampus of male transgenic mice to rescue Alzheimer-like social memory loss
RESEARCH | Updated:2025-02-24
    • Targeting vulnerable microcircuits in the ventral hippocampus of male transgenic mice to rescue Alzheimer-like social memory loss

    • Targeting vulnerable microcircuits in the ventral hippocampus of male transgenic mice to rescue Alzheimer-like social memory loss

    • 在阿尔茨海默病研究领域,这项研究阐明了背侧和腹侧海马CA1区之间不同的蛋白质和磷蛋白网络,突出了vCA1微电路对AD样tau积聚的敏感性。值得注意的是,熊果酸在减少tau负荷和靶向vCA1微电路方面的功效可能为未来治疗AD提供了一种有前景的策略。
    • MMR   2025年12卷第1期 页码:48-71
    • DOI:10.1186/s40779-024-00512-z    

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  • Targeting vulnerable microcircuits in the ventral hippocampus of male transgenic mice to rescue Alzheimer-like social memory loss[J]. MMR, 2025,12(1):48-71. DOI: 10.1186/s40779-024-00512-z.

    Cite this article as: Lei HY, Pi GL, He T, Xiong R, Lv JR, Liu JL, et al. Targeting vulnerable microcircuits in the ventral hippocampus of male transgenic mice to rescue Alzheimer-like social memory loss. Mil Med Res. 2024;11(1):16. DOI: 10.1186/s40779-024-00512-z.

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