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1631. Alzheimer’s: Cellular Mechanism Provides Explanation Model for Declining Memory Performance  
Loss of neuronal contacts impairs nerve cells that control activity of the hippocampus. Martin Fuhrmann and co-workers report on these findings in “Neuron”. Loss of neuronal contacts impairs nerve…  
1632. Federal President Gauck visits German Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases  
Today Joachim Gauck and his partner Daniela Schadt informed themself about the diverse research at DZNE. Bonn, September 1st, 2016. Today, the Federal President Joachim Gauck visited the DZNE at the…  
1633. A New Biomarker for Nerve Cell Damage  
Scientists at the German Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases (DZNE), the Hertie Institute for Clinical Brain Research and the University of Tübingen have identified proteins in the blood and…  
1634. UW-Madison delegation heads to DZNE in Germany for Alzheimer's, Dementia Research  
A delegation of about a dozen UW-Madison research scientists will travel to Bonn and will share insights and information on the increasingly prevalent disease. Bonn/Madison, March 10th, 2016. A…  
1635. DZNE and Orion Corporation start strategic collaboration  
DZNE and Orion Corporation have agreed to start a strategic collaboration. They want to identify novel drug targets and develop treatments for neurodegenerative disorders. Bonn/Helsinki, March,…  
1636. DZNE-research impacts German legislation  
Scientific results of the DZNE-led study "Dementia Networks in Germany (DemNet-D)" were considered in a new German law to strengthen health care for people with dementia. This law enables statutory…  
1637. Tübingen: DZNE Building for Brain Research opens under the auspices of Federal Research Minister Wanka, Science Minister Bauer and State Secretary Hofelich  
High ranking representatives of politics and science inaugurated the new building for the DZNE on the grounds of the University Clinic Tübingen on January 27. Joint Press Release by the DZNE and the…  
1638. Parkinson’s Disease: New Insights into a Traveling Protein  
A laboratory study indicates that the main protein involved in Parkinson’s disease pathology does not behave as a ‘prion’ when overexpressed. Researchers led by Prof. Donato Di Monte report on this…  
1639. Magdeburg Brain Reseacher Emrah Düzel to coordinate the National Neuroimaging Network at the DZNE  
So-called “Imaging techniques” are essential for understanding memory formation and cognition and the development of new therapies against brain diseases. The DZNE is now focusing its nationwide…  
1640. New insights into the molecular basis of memory  
A DZNE study supports the hypothesis that memories are encoded with the help of chemical labels on the DNA. The findings are reported in „Nature Neuroscience“. Laboratory study supports the…  
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