Kinin B2 Receptor Activation Prevents the Evolution of Alzheimer's Disease Pathological Characteristics in a Transgenic Mouse Model
Background: Alzheimer's disease is mainly characterized by remarkable neurodegeneration in brain areas related to memory formation. This progressive neurodegeneration causes cognitive impairment, changes in behavior, functional disability, and even death. Our group has demonstrated changes in t...
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Main Authors: | Marielza Andrade Nunes (Author), Mariana Toricelli (Author), Natalia Mendes Schöwe (Author), Helena Nascimento Malerba (Author), Karis Ester Dong-Creste (Author), Daniela Moura Azevedo Tuma Farah (Author), Katia De Angelis (Author), Maria Claudia Irigoyen (Author), Fernand Gobeil (Author), Tânia Araujo Viel (Author), Hudson Sousa Buck (Author) |
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2020-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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