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Aging and Alzheimer Disease Research

2011

Ali N., Pruessner J. (2011). The salivary alpha amylase over cortisol ratio as a marker to assess dysregulations of the stress systems, Physiol Behav. Find out more.

Andersen N.E., Dahmani L., Konishi K., Bohbot V. (2011). Eye tracking, strategies, and sex differences in virtual navigation, Neurobiol Learn Mem. Find out more.

Ballard C., Gauthier S., Corbett A., Brayne C., Aarsland D., Jones E. (2011). Alzheimer's disease, Lancet, 377(9770), 1019-1031. Find out more.

Banner H., Bhat V., Etchamendy N., Joober R., Bohbot V. (2011). The brain-derived neurotrophic factor Val66Met polymorphism is associated with reduced functional magnetic resonance imaging activity in the hippocampus and increased use of caudate nucleus-dependent strategies in a human virtual navigation task, Eur J Neurosci, 33(5), 968-977. Find out more.

Bastianetto S., Krantic S., Chabot J.G., Quirion R. (2011). Possible Involvement of Programmed Cell Death Pathways in the Neuroprotective Action of Polyphenols, Curr Alzheimer Res, 8(5), 445-451. Find out more.

Belleville S., Clement F., Mellah S., Gilbert B., Fontaine F., Gauthier S. (2011). Training-related brain plasticity in subjects at risk of developing Alzheimer's disease, Brain, 134(Pt 6), 1623-1634. Find out more.

Benoit C.E., Rowe W.B., Menard C., Sarret P., Quirion R. (2011). Genomic and proteomic strategies to identify novel targets potentially involved in learning and memory, Trends Pharmacol Sci, 32(1), 43-52. Find out more.

Bohbot V., Gupta M., Banner H., Dahmani L. (2011). Caudate nucleus-dependent response strategies in a virtual navigation task are associated with lower basal cortisol and impaired episodic memory, Neurobiol Learn Mem, 96(2), 173-180. Find out more.

Breitner J. (2011). Apolipoprotein e, Alzheimer's disease, and amyloid: do we have the cart before the horse?, J Alzheimers Dis, 23(1), 171-172. Find out more.

Breitner J. (2011). Further evidence for vascular mediation of Alzheimer's dementia pathogenesis?, Biol Psychiatry, 70(2), 113-114. Find out more.

Breitner J., Baker L.D., Montine T.J., Meinert C.L., Lyketsos C.G., Ashe K.H., Brandt J., Craft S., Evans D.E., Green R.C., Ismail M.S., Martin B.K., Mullan M.J., Sabbagh M., Tariot P.N. (2011). Extended results of the Alzheimer's disease anti-inflammatory prevention trial, Alzheimers Dement, 7(4), 402-411. Find out more.

Dahmani L., Ledoux A.A., Boyer P., Bohbot V. (2011). Wayfinding: The effects of large displays and 3-D perception, Behav Res Methods. Find out more.

De Beaumont L., Tremblay S., Poirier J., Lassonde M., Theoret H. (2011). Altered Bidirectional Plasticity and Reduced Implicit Motor Learning in Concussed Athletes, Cereb Cortex. Find out more.

Domenger D., Dea D., Theroux L., Moquin L., Gratton A., Poirier J. (2011). The MPTP neurotoxic lesion model of Parkinson's disease activates the apolipoprotein E cascade in the mouse brain, Exp Neurol. Find out more.

Duchesne A., Tessera E., Dedovic K., Engert V., Pruessner J. (2011). Effects of panel sex composition on the physiological stress responses to psychosocial stress in healthy young men and women, Biol Psychol. Find out more.

El Mestikawy S., Wallen-Mackenzie A., Fortin G.M., Descarries L., Trudeau L.E. (2011). From glutamate co-release to vesicular synergy: vesicular glutamate transporters, Nat Rev Neurosci, 12(4), 204-216. Find out more.

Engert V., Efanov S.I., Dedovic K., Dagher A., Pruessner J. (2011). Increased cortisol awakening response and afternoon/evening cortisol output in healthy young adults with low early life parental care, Psychopharmacology, 214(1), 261-268. Find out more.

Engert V., Vogel S., Efanov S.I., Duchesne A., Corbo V., Ali N., Pruessner J. (2011). Investigation into the cross-correlation of salivary cortisol and alpha-amylase responses to psychological stress, Psychoneuroendocrinology, 36(9), 1294-1302. Find out more.

Etchamendy N., Konishi K., Pike G.B., Marighetto A., Bohbot V. (2011). Evidence for a virtual human analog of a rodent relational memory task: A study of aging and fMRI in young adults, Hippocampus. Find out more.

Farso M.C., Krantic S., Rubio M., Sarfati M., Quirion R. (2011). The retinoid, 6-[3-adamantyl-4-hydroxyphenyl]-2-napthalene carboxylic acid, controls proliferative, morphological, and inflammatory responses involved in microglial activation without cytotoxic effects, Neuroscience, 192, 172-184. Find out more.

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