Neuropathological stage‐dependent proteome mapping of the olfactory tract in Alzheimer's disease: From early olfactory‐related omics signatures to computational repurposing of drug candidates
Paz Cartas‐Cejudo,
Adriana Cortés,
Mercedes Lachén‐Montes
et al.
Abstract:Alzheimer's disease (AD) is the most common form of dementia, characterized by an early olfactory dysfunction, progressive memory loss, and behavioral deterioration. Albeit substantial progress has been made in characterizing AD‐associated molecular and cellular events, there is an unmet clinical need for new therapies. In this study, olfactory tract proteotyping performed in controls and AD subjects (n = 17/group) showed a Braak stage‐dependent proteostatic impairment accompanied by the progressive modulation… Show more
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