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Steven Brenner

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Annals of Neurology|August 24, 2012
Solvents may act as estrogen blockers in development of Parkinson diseaseSteven Brenner
Medical Hypotheses|February 18, 2014
Parkinson's disease may be due to failure of melanin in the Substantia Nigra to produce molecular hydrogen from dissociation of water, to protect the brain from oxidative stressSteven Brenner
Biological Trace Element Research|May 11, 2002
Aluminum neurotoxicity is reduced by dantrolene and dimethyl sulfoxide in cultured rat hippocampal neuronsSteven Brenner
JAMA|November 13, 2002
Antioxidants and risk of Alzheimer diseaseSteven Brenner
The American Journal of Medicine|December 7, 2007
Currently used medicines for Alzheimer's disease are not very effectiveSteven Brenner
JAMA|January 4, 2007
Does this patient have a migraine?Steven Brenner
Annals of Neurology|April 15, 2008
Superoxide dismutase may lead to cytoskeletal abnormalities and amyotrophic lateral sclerosisSteven Brenner
Medical Hypotheses|December 25, 2012
Aluminum may mediate Alzheimer's disease through liver toxicity, with aberrant hepatic synthesis of ceruloplasmin and ATPase7B, the resultant excess free copper causing brain oxidation, beta-amyloid aggregation and Alzheimer diseaseSteven Brenner
Neurology|October 2, 2023
Reader Response: Estrogen Receptor Genes, Cognitive Decline, and Alzheimer DiseaseSteven Brenner
Neurology|June 3, 2020
Reader response: The two lives of neurologist Helmut J. Bauer (1914-2008): Renowned MS specialist and National SocialistSteven Brenner
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Annals of Neurology|August 24, 2012
Solvents may act as estrogen blockers in development of Parkinson diseaseSteven Brenner
Medical Hypotheses|February 18, 2014
Parkinson's disease may be due to failure of melanin in the Substantia Nigra to produce molecular hydrogen from dissociation of water, to protect the brain from oxidative stressSteven Brenner
Biological Trace Element Research|May 11, 2002
Aluminum neurotoxicity is reduced by dantrolene and dimethyl sulfoxide in cultured rat hippocampal neuronsSteven Brenner
JAMA|November 13, 2002
Antioxidants and risk of Alzheimer diseaseSteven Brenner
The American Journal of Medicine|December 7, 2007
Currently used medicines for Alzheimer's disease are not very effectiveSteven Brenner
JAMA|January 4, 2007
Does this patient have a migraine?Steven Brenner
Annals of Neurology|April 15, 2008
Superoxide dismutase may lead to cytoskeletal abnormalities and amyotrophic lateral sclerosisSteven Brenner
Medical Hypotheses|December 25, 2012
Aluminum may mediate Alzheimer's disease through liver toxicity, with aberrant hepatic synthesis of ceruloplasmin and ATPase7B, the resultant excess free copper causing brain oxidation, beta-amyloid aggregation and Alzheimer diseaseSteven Brenner
Neurology|October 2, 2023
Reader Response: Estrogen Receptor Genes, Cognitive Decline, and Alzheimer DiseaseSteven Brenner
Neurology|June 3, 2020
Reader response: The two lives of neurologist Helmut J. Bauer (1914-2008): Renowned MS specialist and National SocialistSteven Brenner
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