Neuronal hyperactivity due to loss of inhibitory tone in APOE4 mice lacking Alzheimer’s disease-like pathology
The APOE4 allele is the leading risk factor for late-onset Alzheimer’s disease, but how it might contribute to the disease is not clear. Here the authors show that a mouse expressing the human APOE4 allele displays hyperactivity in the entorhinal cortex due to a decreased inhibitory tone, which may...
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Autores principales: | Tal Nuriel, Sergio L. Angulo, Usman Khan, Archana Ashok, Qiuying Chen, Helen Y. Figueroa, Sheina Emrani, Li Liu, Mathieu Herman, Geoffrey Barrett, Valerie Savage, Luna Buitrago, Efrain Cepeda-Prado, Christine Fung, Eliana Goldberg, Steven S. Gross, S. Abid Hussaini, Herman Moreno, Scott A. Small, Karen E. Duff |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/91098ce8e7d943429a161e6bc0ddcf3e |
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