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IDENTIFICACIÓN

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Tema
Themed Section: Neurodegenerative ...
Autor
Banerjee, Rajashree Rai, Arushi Iyer, Shreyas M. Narwal, Sonia Tare, Meghana
Langue
en
Editor

John Wiley and Sons Inc.

Categoría

Animal Models and Experimental Medicine

Año

2022

fecha de cotización

16/10/2023

Palabras clave
parkinson alzheimer models disease
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Resumen

Alzheimer's disease and Parkinson's disease are two of the most prevalent and disabling neurodegenerative diseases globally.

Both are proteinopathic conditions and while occasionally inherited, are largely sporadic in nature.

Although the advances in our understanding of the two have been significant, they are far from complete and neither diagnosis nor the current practices in treatment and rehabilitation is adequately helpful.

Animal models have historically found application as testing beds for novel therapeutics and continue to be valuable aids in pharmacological research.

This review chronicles the development of those models in the context of Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease, and highlights the shifting paradigms in studying two human‐specific conditions in non‐human organisms.

Banerjee, Rajashree,Rai, Arushi,Iyer, Shreyas M.,Narwal, Sonia,Tare, Meghana, 2022, Animal models in the study of Alzheimer's disease and Parkinson's disease: A historical perspective, John Wiley and Sons Inc.

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