Individuals who maintain cognitive function despite high levels of Alzheimer\u27s disease (AD)-associated pathology are said to be \u27resilient\u27 to AD. Identifying mechanisms underlying resilience represents an exciting therapeutic opportunity. Human studies have identified a number of molecular and genetic factors associated with resilience, but the complexity of these cohorts prohibits a complete understanding of which factors are causal or simply correlated with resilience. Genetically and phenotypically diverse mouse models of AD provide new and translationally relevant opportunities to identify and prioritize new resilience mechanisms for further cross-species investigation. This review will discuss insights into resilience gained ...
There are still no effective treatments to prevent, halt, or reverse Alzheimer's disease, but resear...
Background: The "resistance vs resilience" to Alzheimer's disease (AD) framework (coping vs avoiding...
Importance: Better understanding is needed of the degree to which individuals tolerate Alzheimer dis...
Across the population, individuals exhibit a wide variation of susceptibility or resilience to devel...
Individual differences in cognitive decline during normal aging and Alzheimer\u27s disease (AD) are ...
The cellular and molecular distinction between brain aging and neurodegenerative disease begins to b...
Across the population, individuals exhibit a wide variation of susceptibility or resilience to devel...
Approximately 30% of older adults exhibit the neuropathological features of Alzheimer\u27s disease w...
Approximately 30% of older adults exhibit the neuropathological features of Alzheimer’s disease with...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, F...
Understanding the mechanisms involved in cognitive resilience in Alzheimer’s disease (AD) represents...
Approximately 30% of older adults exhibit the neuropathological features of Alzheimer's disease with...
Alzheimer’s Disease is the most prevalent form of dementia in the world. As age is the greatest risk...
Across the population, individuals exhibit a wide variation of susceptibility or resilience to devel...
An individual\u27s genetic makeup plays an important role in determining susceptibility to cognitive...
There are still no effective treatments to prevent, halt, or reverse Alzheimer's disease, but resear...
Background: The "resistance vs resilience" to Alzheimer's disease (AD) framework (coping vs avoiding...
Importance: Better understanding is needed of the degree to which individuals tolerate Alzheimer dis...
Across the population, individuals exhibit a wide variation of susceptibility or resilience to devel...
Individual differences in cognitive decline during normal aging and Alzheimer\u27s disease (AD) are ...
The cellular and molecular distinction between brain aging and neurodegenerative disease begins to b...
Across the population, individuals exhibit a wide variation of susceptibility or resilience to devel...
Approximately 30% of older adults exhibit the neuropathological features of Alzheimer\u27s disease w...
Approximately 30% of older adults exhibit the neuropathological features of Alzheimer’s disease with...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, F...
Understanding the mechanisms involved in cognitive resilience in Alzheimer’s disease (AD) represents...
Approximately 30% of older adults exhibit the neuropathological features of Alzheimer's disease with...
Alzheimer’s Disease is the most prevalent form of dementia in the world. As age is the greatest risk...
Across the population, individuals exhibit a wide variation of susceptibility or resilience to devel...
An individual\u27s genetic makeup plays an important role in determining susceptibility to cognitive...
There are still no effective treatments to prevent, halt, or reverse Alzheimer's disease, but resear...
Background: The "resistance vs resilience" to Alzheimer's disease (AD) framework (coping vs avoiding...
Importance: Better understanding is needed of the degree to which individuals tolerate Alzheimer dis...