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Alzheimer’s

09.12.2022

Four blood biomarkers to diagnose Alzheimer’s disease in daily clinical practice

15.11.2022

A peptide that links diabetes and Alzheimer’s

09.09.2022

Two blood biomarkers pinpoint early signs of Alzheimer’s disease

19.11.2021

Natalia Vilor-Tejedor (CRG): “By fostering diversity in research, more people will have the security to contribute and the overall benefit will be greater”

01.06.2021

Jordi Garcia-Ojalvo (DCEXS-UPF): “We want to create personalized models of the brain of each patient”

26.03.2021

From Alzheimer’s to cannabis: world brain week activities

The only intervention that has been proved to work in order to live longer is caloric restriction. | Pictures by Priscilla Du Preez and Otavio Matos from Unsplash.
29.01.2020

Ana Maria Cuervo (Albert Einstein College of Medicine): “Food clocking helps clean our cells”

Every 4 seconds a new case of Alzheimer's is diagnosed in the world. The PENSA Study aims to stop cognitive impairment in stages prior to the onset of dementia.
20.01.2020

PENSA Study: a commitment to primary prevention in Alzheimer’s

Neurodegenerative diseases often run with protein aggregation; but is that aggregation the cause of the disease? Researchers at the CRG have used deep mutagenesis to get closer to the answer. Photo by pan xiaozhen on Unsplash.
22.10.2019

New insights into protein aggregation and neurodegenerative diseases 

08.02.2019

Citizen science, respiratory health and the link between microbiota and addictions

Elvan Böke set up and has been directing the Oocyte Biology and Cellular Dormancy group since 2017.
07.06.2018

“You cannot have an old baby”

Astrocytes and radial glia by Jason Snyder, CC BY 2.0
17.05.2018

The brain’s protective wall: the blood-brain barrier

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