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C-Jun N-Terminal Kinases in Alzheimer's Disease: A Possible Target for the Modulation of the Earliest Alterations
ReviewAbstract: Given the highly multifactorial origin of Alzheimer's disease (AD) neuropathology, disentangling andPalabras claves:Alzheimer's disease, Amyloid-β, axonal transport, hyperphosphorylated tau, JNK, synapse lossAutores:Antoni Camins, Auladell C., Busquets O., Castro-Torres R.D., Ettcheto M., Parcerisas A., Verdaguer E., Zárate C.B.Fuentes:scopusA novel rhein-huprine hybrid ameliorates disease-modifying properties in preclinical mice model of Alzheimer’s disease exacerbated with high fat diet
ArticleAbstract: Background: Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is characterized by a polyetiological origin. Despite the globaPalabras claves:Alzheimer’s disease, BACE1, BDNF, cognitive decline, dendritic spines, high-fat diet, neuroinflammation, Rhein-huprine hybrid, Tau, TLR4Autores:Antoni Camins, Auladell C., Bulló M., Cano A., Espinosa-Jimenez T., Ettcheto M., Folch J., Muñoz-Torrero D., Olloquequi J., Parcerisas A., Pont C., Sanchez-Lopez E., Verdaguer E.Fuentes:scopusPeroxisomal Proliferator-Activated Receptor β/δ Deficiency Induces Cognitive Alterations
ArticleAbstract: Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor β/δ (PPARβ/δ), the most PPAR abundant isotype in the centPalabras claves:dendritic spines, high-fat diet, insulin signaling, Memory impairment, neuroinflammation, PPARβ/δ, synapsis, T2DMAutores:Antoni Camins, Auladell C., Busquets O., Cano A., Espinosa-Jimenez T., Ettcheto M., Folch J., Olloquequi J., Parcerisas A., Sanchez-Lopez E., Vázquez-Carrera M., Verdaguer E., Wahli W.Fuentes:scopusInvolvement of JNK1 in Neuronal Polarization During Brain Development
ReviewAbstract: The c-Jun N-terminal Kinases (JNKs) are a group of regulatory elements responsible for the control oPalabras claves:asymmetric division, DCX, JNK1, MAP1B, MIGRATION, NMDAR, SCG10, synaptogenesis, WDR62Autores:Antoni Camins, Auladell C., Busquets O., Castro-Torres R.D., Ettcheto M., Folch J., Olloquequi J., Parcerisas A., Verdaguer E., Zárate C.B.Fuentes:scopus