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典型文献
Evaluation of suprachiasmatic nucleus in Alzheimer 's disease with non-invasive magnetic resonance methods
文献摘要:
The suprachiasmatic nucleus and Alzheimer's disease (AD): AD is the most frequently diagnosed form of dementia, with the total number of AD patients worldwide expected to triple by 2050 compared to 2015 (Prince et al., 2015). Despite years of research, much of the AD pathology remains unclear with no treatment or cure available. Besides its two hallmarks, amyloid-β (Aβ) plagues and hyperphosphorylated tau tangles, a distortion of circadian rhythms is commonly observed. Furthermore, poor sleep quality or trouble falling asleep are common AD symptoms, sometimes developing 10–15 years before cognitive symptoms associated with AD (Ju et al., 2014).
文献关键词:
作者姓名:
Rico Singer;A.Alia
作者机构:
Leiden Institute of Chemistry,Leiden University,Leiden,The Netherlands;Institute of Medical Physics and Biophysics, University of Leipzig,Leipzig,Germany
引用格式:
[1]Rico Singer;A.Alia-.Evaluation of suprachiasmatic nucleus in Alzheimer 's disease with non-invasive magnetic resonance methods)[J].中国神经再生研究(英文版),2022(08):1753-1754
A类:
suprachiasmatic,plagues
B类:
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AB值:
0.655328
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