Abstract: In recent years, iron has been regarded as a common pathological feature of many neurodegenerative diseases, including Alzheimer's disease (AD), Parkinson's disease (PD) and Friedreich's ataxia (FRDA). A number of genes involved in iron transport, storage and regulation have been found associated with initiation and progression of neurodegeneration. However, whether iron abnormalities represent a primary or secondary event still remains unknown. Due to the limitation in transgenic rodent model construction and transfection systems, the progress in unraveling the pathogenic role of different iron-related proteins in neurodegenerative diseases has been slow. Drosophila melanogaster, a simple organism which has a short...
As populations benefit from increasing lifespans, neurodegenerative diseases have emerged as a criti...
As populations benefit from increasing lifespans, neurodegenerative diseases have emerged as a criti...
The Drosophila mutant fumble has a defect in mitochondrially targeted pantothenate kinase (PANK) and...
Maintenance of metal homeostasis is crucial for many different enzymatic activities and in turn for ...
A great deal of our current understanding about the biology of neurodegenerative diseases has come f...
With the increase in the ageing population, neurodegenerative disease is devastating to families and...
In an aging society, research involving neurodegenerative disorders is of paramount importance. Over...
Neurodegeneration is characterized by progressive loss of neurons. Genetic and environmental factors...
Iron serves as a critical cofactor for proteins involved in a host of biological processes. In most ...
Drosophila has been an ideal system in which to identify molecules and define pathways involved in d...
The term neurodegeneration refers to the progressive loss of neurons leading to the onset of irrever...
<div><p>Friedreich’s ataxia (FRDA), the most commonly inherited ataxia in populations of European or...
Friedreich's ataxia (FRDA), the most commonly inherited ataxia in populations of European origin, is...
Iron is required for organismal growth. Therefore, limiting iron availability may be a key part of t...
Friedreich's ataxia (FRDA), the most commonly inherited ataxia in populations of European origin, is...
As populations benefit from increasing lifespans, neurodegenerative diseases have emerged as a criti...
As populations benefit from increasing lifespans, neurodegenerative diseases have emerged as a criti...
The Drosophila mutant fumble has a defect in mitochondrially targeted pantothenate kinase (PANK) and...
Maintenance of metal homeostasis is crucial for many different enzymatic activities and in turn for ...
A great deal of our current understanding about the biology of neurodegenerative diseases has come f...
With the increase in the ageing population, neurodegenerative disease is devastating to families and...
In an aging society, research involving neurodegenerative disorders is of paramount importance. Over...
Neurodegeneration is characterized by progressive loss of neurons. Genetic and environmental factors...
Iron serves as a critical cofactor for proteins involved in a host of biological processes. In most ...
Drosophila has been an ideal system in which to identify molecules and define pathways involved in d...
The term neurodegeneration refers to the progressive loss of neurons leading to the onset of irrever...
<div><p>Friedreich’s ataxia (FRDA), the most commonly inherited ataxia in populations of European or...
Friedreich's ataxia (FRDA), the most commonly inherited ataxia in populations of European origin, is...
Iron is required for organismal growth. Therefore, limiting iron availability may be a key part of t...
Friedreich's ataxia (FRDA), the most commonly inherited ataxia in populations of European origin, is...
As populations benefit from increasing lifespans, neurodegenerative diseases have emerged as a criti...
As populations benefit from increasing lifespans, neurodegenerative diseases have emerged as a criti...
The Drosophila mutant fumble has a defect in mitochondrially targeted pantothenate kinase (PANK) and...