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As human longevity continues to be extended, so will the impact of
age-associated dementia on individual lives and society. Alzheimer
s disease as the most common cause of dementia in the elderly
remains a sentinal problem and its underlying pathology is still
poorly understood. Available therapeutic strategies require
considerable refinement and the development of new therapeutic
strategies need input from basic research. Thus continued efforts
are necessary both to understand basic mechanisms of the condition
and to achieve more powerfull therapies. This volume brings
together the reports of basic scientists and clinical
investigators. The chapters provide a spectrum of information
valuable for clinicians and scientists. This issue bridges the gap
between laboratory work in basic science and the development of
urgently needed therapeutic strategies. Areas presented are the
molecular and cellular biology of the disease, pathogenetic
mechanisms and potential therapeutic targets, genetics, risk
factors, strategies of prevention and treatment as well as
practical aspects of medical and social care for patients with
Alzheimer s disease."
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++++ Mengel-poezy /Arendts, Thomas Thomas Arendts, M. Brouerius Van
Nidek, Gijsbert Tijsens, Willem van Swaanenburg Hendrik Bosch, 1724
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