Current Topics in Primatology
Wisconsin Primate Research Center (WPRC)
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Primate Information Center-Seattle
Topic: ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE
Coverage: 2000-2003
Search strategy: Keyword: Alzheimer's disease and date limit: 2000--2003
1.
Bouras C; Riederer BM; Hof PR; Giannakopoulos P
Induction of MC-1 immunoreactivity in axons after injection of the
Fc fragment of human immunoglobulins in
macaque monkeys.
ACTA NEUROPATHOLOGICA. 2003. 105(1), Pgs: 58-64
2.
Buccafusco JJ; Jackson WJ; Stone JD; Terry AV Jr
Sex dimorphisms in the cognitive-enhancing action of the
Alzheimer's drug donepezil in aged rhesus
monkeys.
NEUROPHARMACOLOGY. 2003. 44(3), Pgs: 381-389
3.
Olson MV; Varki A
Sequencing the chimpanzee genome: Insights into human evolution
and disease.
NATURE REVIEWS GENETICS. 2003. 4(1), Pgs: 20-28
4.
Sani S; Traul D; Klink A; Niaraki N; Gonzalo-Ruiz A; Wu CK; Geula C
Distribution, progression and chemical composition of cortical
amyloid-beta deposits in aged rhesus
monkeys: Similarities to the human.
ACTA NEUROPATHOLOGICA. 2003. 105(2), Pgs: 145-156
5.
Bading JR; Yamada S; Mackic JB; Kirkman L; Miller C; Calero M;
Ghiso J; Frangione B; Zlokovic BV
Brain clearance of Alzheimer's amyloid-beta 40 in the squirrel
monkey: A SPECT study in a primate model
of cerebral amyloid angiopathy.
JOURNAL OF DRUG TARGETING. 2002. 10(4), Pgs: 359-368
6.
Blaizot AX; Meguro K; Millien I; Baron JC; Chavoix C
Correlations between visual recognition memory and neocortical and
hippocampal glucose metabolism after
bilateral rhinal cortex lesions in the baboon: Implications for
Alzheimer's disease.
JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE. 2002. 22(21), Pgs: 9166-9170
7.
Chavoix C; Blaizot X; Meguro K; Landeau B; Baron JC
Excitotoxic lesions of the rhinal cortex in the baboon
differentially affect visual recognition memory, habit
memory and spatial executive functions.
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE . 2002. 15(7), Pgs: 1225-1236
8.
Davies RR; Xuereb JH; Hodges JR
The human perirhinal cortex in semantic memory: An in vivo and
postmortem volumetric magnetic resonance
imaging study in semantic dementia, Alzheimer's disease and
matched controls. [Abstract]
NEUROPATHOLOGY AND APPLIED NEUROBIOLOGY. 2002. 28(2), Pgs: 167-168
9.
Dudkin KN; Chueva IV; Makarov FN; Beach TG; Roher A
[Impaired processes of working memory in the monkey model of
Alzheimer's disease.]
DOKLADY AKADEMII NAUK, SERIYA BIOLOGIYA. 2002. 383(4), Pgs: 562-564
10.
Dudkin K; Chueva I; Makarov F; Beach T; Roher A
Visual working memory processes on a model of Alzheimer's disease
in monkeys. [Abstract]
CARING FOR PRIMATES. ABSTRACTS OF THE XIXTH CONGRESS. THE
INTERNATIONAL
PRIMATOLOGICAL SOCIETY. Beijing: Mammalogical Society of China.
2002, Pgs: 236-237
11.
Easton A; Ridley RM; Baker HF; Gaffan D
Unilateral lesions of the cholinergic Basal forebrain and fornix
in one hemisphere and inferior temporal
cortex in the opposite hemisphere produce severe learning
impairments in rhesus monkeys.
CEREBRAL CORTEX. 2002. 12(7), Pgs: 729-736
12.
Erwin JM; Hof PR; Ely JJ; Perl DP
One gerontology: Advancing understanding of aging through studies
of great apes and other primates.
AGING IN NONHUMAN PRIMATES. Erwin JM, Hof PR, Editors. Basel:
Karger. 2002, Pgs: 1-21
13.
Finch CE
Evolution and the plasticity of aging in the reproductive
schedules in long-lived animals: The importance of
genetic variation in neuroendocrine mechanisms.
HORMONES, BRAIN AND BEHAVIOR. VOL. 4. Pfaff DW, Arnold AP, Etgen
AM, Fahrbach SE,
Rubin RT, Editors. San Diego: Academic Press. 2002, Pgs: 799-820
14.
Geula C; Nagykery N; Wu CK
Amyloid-beta deposits in the cerebral cortex of the aged common
marmoset (Callithrix jacchus): Incidence
and chemical composition.
ACTA NEUROPATHOLOGICA. 2002. 103(1), Pgs: 48-58
15.
Haertig W; Bauer A; Brauer K; Grosche J; Hortobagyi T; Penke B;
Schliebs R; Harkany T
Functional recovery of cholinergic basal forebrain neurons under
disease conditions: Old problems, new
solutions?
REVIEWS IN THE NEUROSCIENCES. 2002. 13(2), Pgs: 95-165
16.
Hof PR; Gilissen EP; Sherwood CC; Duan HL; Lee PWH; Delman BN;
Naidich TP; Gannon PJ; Perl DP;
Erwin JM
Comparative neuropathology of brain aging in primates.
AGING IN NONHUMAN PRIMATES. Erwin JM, Hof PR, Editors. Basel:
Karger. 2002, Pgs: 130-154
17.
Hu QB; Cool BH; Wang BP; Hearn MG; Martin GM
A candidate molecular mechanism for the association of an intronic
polymorphism of FE65 with resistance
to very late onset dementia of the Alzheimer type.
HUMAN MOLECULAR GENETICS. 2002. 11(4), Pgs: 465-475
18.
Kimura N; Nakamura S; Yoshikawa Y
Age-related change in the localization of Presenilins in
cynomolgus monkey brains. [Abstract]
ANTHROPOLOGICAL SCIENCE. 2002. 110(1), Pgs: 85
19.
Kimura N; Nakamura S; Ishii Y; Kyuwa S; Yoshikawa Y
[The immunohistochemical and biochemical study of
Alzheimer-associated proteins in cynomolgus monkey
brains.] [Abstract]
REICHORUI KENKYU/ PRIMATE RESEARCH. 2002. 18(3), Pgs: 393
20.
Mackic JB; Bading J; Ghiso J; Walker L; Wisniewski T; Frangione B;
Zlokovic BV
Circulating amyloid-beta peptide crosses the blood-brain barrier
in aged monkeys and contributes to
Alzheimer's disease lesions.
VASCULAR PHARMACOLOGY. 2002. 38(6), Pgs: 303-313
21.
Millien I; Blaizot X; Giffard C; Mezenge F; Insausti R; Baron JC;
Chavoix C
Brain glucose hypometabolism after perirhinal lesions in baboons:
Implications for Alzheimer disease and
aging.
JOURNAL OF CEREBRAL BLOOD FLOW AND METABOLISM. 2002. 22(10), Pgs:
1248-1261
22.
Morrison JH; Hof PR
Selective vulnerability of corticocortical and hippocampal
circuits in aging and Alzheimer's disease.
PROGRESS IN BRAIN RESEARCH. 2002. 136, Pgs: 467-486
23.
Page TL; Einstein M; Duan HL; He Y; Flores T; Rolshud D; Erwin JM;
Wearne SL; Morrison JH; Hof PR
Morphological alterations in neurons forming corticocortical
projections in the neocortex of aged Patas
monkeys.
NEUROSCIENCE LETTERS. 2002. 317(1), Pgs: 37-41
24.
Rissman RA
The GABA(A) receptor in aging and Alzheimer's disease.
DISSERTATION ABSTRACTS INTERNATIONAL. 2002. B63(2), Pgs: 686
25.
Roberts JA
The aged rhesus macaque in neuroscience research: Importance of
the nonhuman primate model.
AGING IN NONHUMAN PRIMATES. Erwin JM, Hof PR, Editors. Basel:
Karger. 2002, Pgs: 155-177
26.
Taffe MA; Weed MR; Gutierrez T; Davis SA; Gold LH
Differential muscarinic and NMDA contributions to visuo-spatial
paired-associate learning in rhesus
monkeys.
PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY. 2002. 160(3), Pgs: 253-262
27.
Terry AV Jr; Risbrough VB; Buccafusco JJ; Menzaghi F
Effects of (+/-)-4-{[2-(1-methyl-2-pyrrolidinyl)ethyl]thio}phenol
hydrochloride (SIB-1553A), a selective
ligand for nicotinic acetylcholine receptors, in tests of visual
attention and distractibility in rats and monkeys.
JOURNAL OF PHARMACOLOGY AND EXPERIMENTAL THERAPEUTICS. 2002.
301(1), Pgs:
284-292
28.
Terry AV Jr; Buccafusco JJ; Borsini F; Leusch A
Memory-related task performance by aged rhesus monkeys
administered the muscarinic M1-preferring
agonist, talsaclidine.
PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY. 2002. 162(3), Pgs: 292-300
29.
Wong DF Jr; Maini A; Alexander M; Zhou Y; Brasic J; Scheffel U;
Fan H; Hilton J; Dannals R; Musachio
J
Imaging nicotinic receptors in the development of allosteric
potentiating ligands for cognitive enhancement in
Alzheimer's dementia. [Abstract]
JOURNAL OF NUCLEAR MEDICINE. 2002. 43(5 suppl), Pgs: 109P-110P
30.
Anonymous
Monkey brain business.
AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL OF PHARMACY. 2001. 82(972), Pgs: 230
31.
Anonymous
A healthy mind: Why are great apes resistant to the ravages of
dementia?
NEW SCIENTIST. 2001. 169(2275), Pgs: 18
32.
Barksdale CM; Durham RA; Conlon KP; Emmerling MR; Sacco-Gibson NA;
Shelton SE; Kalin NH
Characterization of cerebrospinal fluid Abeta(1-40) and
Abeta(1-42) collected from adult male rhesus
monkeys. [Abstract]
SOCIETY FOR NEUROSCIENCE ABSTRACTS. 2001. 27(Pt 1), Pgs: 250
33.
Blurton-Jones M; Tuszynski MH
Reactive astrocytes express estrogen receptors in the injured
primate brain.
JOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE NEUROLOGY. 2001. 433(1), Pgs: 115-123
34.
Bontempi B; Whelan KT; Risbrough VB; Rao TS; Buccafusco JJ; Lloyd
GK; Menzaghi F
SIB-1553A, (+/-)-4-{[2-(1-methyl-2-pyrrolidinyl)ethyl]thio}phenol
hydrochloride, a subtype-selective
ligand for nicotinic acetylcholine receptors with putative
cognitive-enhancing properties: Effects on working
and reference memory performances in aged rodents and nonhuman
primates.
JOURNAL OF PHARMACOLOGY AND EXPERIMENTAL THERAPEUTICS. 2001.
299(1), Pgs:
297-306
35.
Carey GJ; Billard W; Binch H III; Cohen-Williams M; Crosby G;
Grzelak M; Guzik H; Kozlowski JA;
Lowe DB; Pond AJ; Tedesco RP; Watkins RW; Coffin VL
SCH 57790, a selective muscarinic M-2 receptor antagonist,
releases acetylcholine and produces cognitive
enhancement in laboratory animals.
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PHARMACOLOGY. 2001. 431(2), Pgs: 189-200
36.
Cheng CM; Cohen M; Wang J; Bondy CA
Estrogen augments glucose transporter and IGF1 expression in
primate cerebral cortex.
FASEB JOURNAL. 2001. 15(6), Pgs: 907-915
37.
Counts SE; Perez SE; Kahl U; Bartfai T; Bowser RP; Deecher DC;
Mash DC; Crawley JN; Mufson EJ
Galanin: Neurobiologic mechanisms and therapeutic potential for
Alzheimer's disease.
CNS DRUG REVIEWS. 2001. 7(4), Pgs: 445-470
38.
Dombrowski SM; Hilgetag CC; Barbas H
Quantitative architecture distinguishes prefrontal cortical
systems in the rhesus monkey.
CEREBRAL CORTEX. 2001. 11(10), Pgs: 975-988
39.
Einat H; Belmaker RH
The effects of inositol treatment in animal models of psychiatric
disorders.
JOURNAL OF AFFECTIVE DISORDERS. 2001. 62(1-2), Pgs: 113-121
40.
Erwin JM; Bloomsmith M; Boysen ST; Perl D; Zihlman A; Maple TL; Hof PR
The Great Ape Aging Project: Caring for and learning from apes.
THE APES: CHALLENGES FOR 21ST CENTURY. CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS.
Brookfield:
Brookfield Zoo. 2001, Pgs: 344-346
41.
Erwin JM; Bloomsmith M; Boysen ST; Hof PR; Holloway R; Lowenstine
L; McManamon R; Perl DP;
Young W; Zihlman A
The Great Ape Aging Project: A resource for comparative study of
behavior, cognition, health, and
neurobiology.
ALL APES GREAT AND SMALL. VOLUME 1: AFRICAN APES. Galdikas BMF,
Briggs NE,
Sheeran LK, Shapiro GL, Goodall J, Editors. New York: Kluwer
Acad/Plenum. 2001, Pgs: 195-200
42.
Erwin J
Ageing apes. [Book review]
NEW SCIENTIST. 2001. 169(2282), Pgs: 61
43.
Erwin J; Hof P; Ely J; Perl D; Smith K
An obligation and an opportunity: Caring for and learning from the
oldest apes. [Abstract]
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PRIMATOLOGY. 2001. 54(Suppl 1), Pgs: 61
44.
Hayashi M; Mistunaga F; Ohira K; Shimizu K
Changes in BDNF-immunoreactive structures in the hippocampal
formation of the aged macaque monkey.
BRAIN RESEARCH. 2001. 918(1-2), Pgs: 191-196
45.
Hof PR; Duan HL
Age-related morphologic alterations in the brain of Old World and
New World anthropoid monkeys.
FUNCTIONAL NEUROBIOLOGY OF AGING. Hof PR, Mobbs CV, Editors. San
Diego: Academic
Press. 2001, Pgs: 435-445
46.
Kimura N; Nakamura S; Goto N; Narushima E; Hara I; Shichiri S;
Saitou K; Nose M; Hayashi T;
Kawamura S; Yoshikawa Y
Senile plaques in an aged Western lowland gorilla.
EXPERIMENTAL ANIMALS. 2001. 50(1), Pgs: 77-81
47.
Kim H; Xia HL; Li L; Gewin J
Actions of dietary soy vs. Premarin in mammalian brain. [Abstract]
ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS, AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY. 2001. 221(1-2),
Pgs: AGFD 79
48.
Kim H; Xu J; Su Y; Xia H; Li L; Peterson G; Murphy-Ullrich J; Barnes S
Actions of the soy phytoestrogen genistein in models of human
chronic disease: Potential involvement of
transforming growth factor beta.
BIOCHEMICAL SOCIETY TRANSACTIONS. 2001. 29(2), Pgs: 216-222
49.
Kumar VB; Vyas K; Franko M; Choudhary V; Buddhiraju C; Alvarez J;
Morley JE
Molecular cloning, expression, and regulation of hippocampal
amyloid precursor protein of senescence
accelerated mouse (SAMP8).
BIOCHEMISTRY AND CELL BIOLOGY. 2001. 79(1), Pgs: 57-67
50.
Lachowicz JE; Carey GC; Ruperto V; Billard W; Binch H; Crosby G;
Cohen-Williams M; Duffy R; Clader
J; Liu C; Hesk D; Hendershot S; Koharski D; McNamara P; Coffin VL
SCH 211803: A highly selective M2 muscarinic antagonist and a
novel approach to treating Alzheimer's
disease. [Abstract]
SOCIETY FOR NEUROSCIENCE ABSTRACTS. 2001. 27(Pt 2), Pgs: 1787
51.
Laino C
"Designer" gene may be effective against AD.
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE AND OTHER DEMENTIAS. 2001.
16(1),
Pgs: 6-7
52.
Lee DR
Amyloidosis in nonhuman primates and its impact on research.
[Abstract]
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PRIMATOLOGY. 2001. 54(Suppl 1), Pgs: 109-110
53.
Martin-Rendon E; Azzouz M; Mazarakis ND
Lentiviral vectors for the treatment of neurodegenerative diseases.
CURRENT OPINION IN MOLECULAR THERAPEUTICS. 2001. 3(5), Pgs: 476-481
54.
Mathis CA; Holt DP; Wang Y; Huang GF; Debnath ML; Klunk WE
A lipophilic 11C-labeled derivative of thioflavin-T for amyloid
assessments in Alzheimer's disease.
[Abstract]
JOURNAL OF NUCLEAR MEDICINE. 2001. 42(5 suppl), Pgs: 113P
55.
Ma Q; Schultz CL; Hoppensteadt DA; Cornelli U; Lee J; Lorens S;
Mervis R; Hanin I; Fareed J
Pharmacokinetics of heparin-derived oligosaccharide C3 in a
non-human primate model. [Abstract]
BLOOD. 2001. 98(11 pt 2), Pgs: 94b
56.
Mufson EJ; Kordower JH
Cholinergic basal forebrain systems in the primate central nervous
system: Anatomy, connectivity,
neurochemistry, aging, dementia, and experimental therapeutics.
FUNCTIONAL NEUROBIOLOGY OF AGING. Hof PR, Mobbs CV, Editors. San
Diego: Academic
Press. 2001, Pgs: 243-281
57.
Nakayama H; Kiatipattanasakul W; Nakamura S; Miyawaki K; Kikuta F;
Uchida K; Kuroki K; Makifuchi
T; Yoshikawa Y; Doi K
Fractal analysis of senile plaque observed in various animal species.
NEUROSCIENCE LETTERS. 2001. 297(3), Pgs: 195-198
58.
Perl DP; Hof PR; Nimchinsky EA; Erwin JM
Studies of age-related neuronal pathology in great apes.
ALL APES GREAT AND SMALL. VOLUME 1: AFRICAN APES. Galdikas BMF,
Briggs NE,
Sheeran LK, Shapiro GL, Goodall J, Editors. New York: Kluwer
Acad/Plenum. 2001, Pgs: 207-215
59.
Perl D; Hof P; Nimchinsky E; Gannon P; Erwin J
Neurobiology of aging in great apes and humans. [Abstract]
THE APES: CHALLENGES FOR 21ST CENTURY. CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS.
Brookfield:
Brookfield Zoo. 2001, Pgs: 376
60.
Ramirez MJ; Ridley RM; Baker HF; Maclean CJ; Honer WG; Francis PT
Chronic elevation of amyloid precursor protein in the neocortex or
hippocampus of marmosets with
selective cholinergic lesions.
JOURNAL OF NEURAL TRANSMISSION. 2001. 108(7), Pgs: 809-826
61.
Raskind MA; Szot P; Leverenz JB; Peskind ER; Wilkinson CW
Anterior pituitary POMC and CRF receptor type 1 mRNA expression in
Alzheimer's are consistent with
chronic hypercortisolemia. [Abstract]
SOCIETY FOR NEUROSCIENCE ABSTRACTS. 2001. 27(Pt 2), Pgs: 2566
62.
Rauchs G; Giffard C; Blaizot X; Millien I; Baron JC; Chavoix C
PET activation studies in a baboon with excitotoxic perirhinal
cortex (PRC) lesions performing a recognition
memory task: Implications for Alzheimer's disease (AD). [Abstract]
SOCIETY FOR NEUROSCIENCE ABSTRACTS. 2001. 27(Pt 1), Pgs: 1451
63.
Rauchs G; Giffard C; Millien I; Landeau B; Brocquehaye A; Baron
JC; Chavoix C
Visual recognition memory network using a PET activation paradigm
in the baboon before and after bilateral
neurotoxic lesion of the perirhinal cortex: Implications for
Alzheimer's disease. [Abstract]
NEUROIMAGE. 2001. 13(6 pt 2 suppl), Pgs: S730
64.
Schultz C; Hubbard GB; Del Tredici K; Braak E; Braak H
Tau pathology in neurons and glial cells of aged baboons.
ADVANCES IN EXPERIMENTAL MEDICINE AND BIOLOGY. 2001. 147, Pgs: 59-69
65.
Sibal LR; Samson KJ
Nonhuman primates: A critical role in current disease research.
ILAR JOURNAL. 2001. 42(2), Pgs: 74-84
66.
Barbas H
Complementary roles of prefrontal cortical regions in cognition,
memory, and emotion in primates.
ADVANCES IN NEUROLOGY. 2000. 84, Pgs: 87-110
67.
Barbas H
Connections underlying the synthesis of cognition, memory, and
emotion in primate prefrontal cortices.
BRAIN RESEARCH BULLETIN. 2000. 52(5), Pgs: 319-330
68.
Barksdale CM; Durham RA; Emmerling MR; Sacco-Gibson N; Shelton SE;
Kalin NH
Daily rhythm in cerebrospinal fluid Abeta(1-40) and Abeta(1-42)
collected from adult male rhesus
monkeys. [Abstract]
SOCIETY FOR NEUROSCIENCE ABSTRACTS. 2000. 26(Pt 1), Pgs: 1060
69.
Bartolomeo AC; Morris H; Buccafusco JJ; Kille N; Rosenzweig-Lipson
S; Husbands MG; Sabb AL;
Abou-Gharbia M; Moyer JA; Boast CA
The preclinical pharmacological profile of WAY-132983, a potent M1
preferring agonist.
JOURNAL OF PHARMACOLOGY AND EXPERIMENTAL THERAPEUTICS. 2000.
292(2), Pgs:
584-596
70.
Bartus RT
The cholinergic hypothesis a generation later: Perspectives gained
on the use and integration of animal
models.
CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM DISEASES: INNOVATIVE ANIMAL MODELS FROM LAB TO
CLINIC. Emerich DF, Dean RL III, Sanberg PR, Editors. Totowa:
Humana Press. 2000, Pgs: 3-45
71.
Belluardo N; Mudo G; Blum M; Amato G; Fuxe K
Neurotrophic effects of central nicotinic receptor activation.
JOURNAL OF NEURAL TRANSMISSION. 2000. (Suppl 60), Pgs: 227-245
72.
Berris L
Growth factors restore age-damaged brain cells.
NCRR [NAT CTR RES RESOUR] REPORTER. 2000. 24(1), Pgs: 10-11
73.
Bons N; Mestre-Frances N; Petter A
[The brain of Microcebus murinus: An experimental tool for the
study of human cerebral aging.]
PRIMATOLOGIE. 2000. 3, Pgs: 3-43
74.
Braak H; Del Tredici K; Schultz C; Braak E
Vulnerability of select neuronal types to Alzheimer's disease.
ANNALS OF THE NEW YORK ACADEMY OF SCIENCES. 2000. 924(12), Pgs: 53-61
75.
Buccafusco JJ; Terry AVJr
Multiple central nervous system targets for eliciting beneficial
effects on memory and cognition.
JOURNAL OF PHARMACOLOGY AND EXPERIMENTAL THERAPEUTICS. 2000.
295(2), Pgs:
438-446
76.
Dhenain M; Michot JL; Privat N; Picq JL; Boller F; Duyckaerts C;
Volk A
MRI description of cerebral atrophy in mouse lemur primates.
NEUROBIOLOGY OF AGING. 2000. 21(1), Pgs: 81-88
77.
Ely JJ; Erwin JM; Navidi A; Hof PR
DNA sequence variation in Alzheimer genes among chimpanzees.
[Abstract]
SOCIETY FOR NEUROSCIENCE ABSTRACTS. 2000. 26(Pt 1), Pgs: 231
78.
Figueroa DJ; Hess JF; Ky B; Brown SD; Sandig V;
Hermanowski-Vosatka A; Twells RCJ; Todd JA;
Austin CP
Expression of the type I diabetes-associated gene LRP5 in
macrophages, vitamin A system cells, and the
islets of Langerhans suggests multiple potential roles in diabetes.
JOURNAL OF HISTOCHEMISTRY AND CYTOCHEMISTRY. 2000. 48(10), Pgs:
1357-1368
79.
Fisher A
M1 muscarinic agonists: Their potential in treatment and as
disease-modifying agents in Alzheimer's disease.
DRUG DEVELOPMENT RESEARCH. 2000. 50(3-4), Pgs: 291-297
80.
Fisher A
Therapeutic strategies in Alzheimer's disease: M1 muscarinic agonists.
JAPANESE JOURNAL OF PHARMACOLOGY. 2000. 84(2), Pgs: 101-112
81.
Garg RC
Primate toxicology: Its role in human pharmaceutical development.
TOWARDS NEW HORIZONS IN PRIMATE TOXICOLOGY: PERSPECTIVES FOR THE NEW
MILLENNIUM. Korte R, Weinbauer GF, Editors. Muenster, Germany:
Waxmann Verlag. 2000, Pgs:
223-232
82.
Haertig W; Klein C; Brauer K; Schueppel KF; Arendt T; Brueckner G;
Bigl V
Abnormally phosphorylated protein tau in the cortex of aged
individuals of various mammalian orders.
ACTA NEUROPATHOLOGICA. 2000. 100(3), Pgs: 305-312
83.
Harder JA; Ridley RM
The 5-HT1A antagonist, WAY 100 635, alleviates cognitive
impairments induced by dizocilpine (MK-801)
in monkeys.
NEUROPHARMACOLOGY. 2000. 39(4), Pgs: 547-552
84.
Harder J
Marmoset learning and memory: Can marmosets 'model' aspects of
Alzheimer's disease? [Abstract]
THE COMMON MARMOSET MONKEY IN BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH: A MODEL FOR
HUMAN HEALTH AND DISEASE. ABSTRACTS OF THE SYMPOSIUM, 6 DECEMBER 2000,
GERMAN PRIMATE CENTER. Goettingen: German Primate Center. 2000,
Pgs: 5-6
85.
Iwata N; Kozuka M; Hara T; Kaneko T; Tonohiro T; Sugimoto M;
Niitsu Y; Kondo Y; Yamamoto T;
Sakai J; Nagano M
Activation of cerebral function by CS-932, a functionally
selective M1 partial agonist: Neurochemical
characterization and pharmacological studies.
JAPANESE JOURNAL OF PHARMACOLOGY. 2000. 84(3), Pgs: 266-280
86.
Jackson WJ; Stone JD; Terry AV JR; Buccafusco JJ
Differential improvement in memory-related task performance to
aracept by aged male and female rhesus
monkeys. [Abstract]
SOCIETY FOR NEUROSCIENCE ABSTRACTS. 2000. 26(Pt 2), Pgs: 2015
87.
Kem WR
The brain alpha7 nicotinic receptor may be an important
therapeutic target for the treatment of Alzheimer's
disease: Studies with DMXBA (GTS-21).
BEHAVIOURAL BRAIN RESEARCH. 2000. 113(1-2), Pgs: 169-181
88.
Kimura N; Nakamura S; Narushima E; Hara I; Shichiri S; Saito K;
Nose M; Hayashi T; Goto N;
Yoshikawa Y
[Senile plaques in an aged western lowland gorilla.]
REICHORUI KENKYU/ PRIMATE RES. 2000. 16(3), Pgs: 242
89.
Kim H; Xia HL; Li L; Gewin J
Attenuation of neurodegeneration-relevant modifications of brain
proteins by dietary soy.
BIOFACTORS. 2000. 12(1-4), Pgs: 243-250
90.
Kleiman RJ; Clancy YC
Cloning of beta-secretase CDNA from guinea pig and monkey. [Abstract]
SOCIETY FOR NEUROSCIENCE ABSTRACTS. 2000. 26(Pt 1), Pgs: 492
91.
Leusch A; Troeger W; Greischel A; Roth W
Pharmacokinetics of the M1-agonist talsaclidine in mouse, rat,
rabbit and monkey, and extrapolation to
man.
XENOBIOTICA. 2000. 30(8), Pgs: 797-814
92.
Maclean CJ; Baker HF; Ridley RM; Mori H
Naturally occurring and experimentally induced beta-amyloid
deposits in the brains of marmosets (Callithrix
jacchus).
JOURNAL OF NEURAL TRANSMISSION. 2000. 107(7), Pgs: 799-814
93.
Mattson MP
Existing data suggest that Alzheimer's disease is preventable.
ANNALS OF THE NEW YORK ACADEMY OF SCIENCES. 2000. 924(12), Pgs:
153-159
94.
Merrill DA; Roberts JA; Tuszynski MH
Conservation of neuron number and size in entorhinal cortex layers
II, III, and V/VI of aged primates.
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