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An 'anatomical cascade hypothesis' for Alzheimer's disease
1Dept of Biochemistry and Molecular Genetics, St Mary's Hospital Medical School, London, UK.
Abstract:
The molecular mechanisms of the cytopathology of Alzheimer's disease are very rapidly being elucidated. However, the factors that restrict the effects of this disease to specific neuroanatomical systems are less well understood. In this brief article a possible hypothesis is outlined to explain this apparent specific localization.
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