Localization of PDE4D, HCN1 channels, and mGluR3 in rhesus macaque entorhinal cortex may confer vulnerability in Alzheimer's disease.

Authors:
Datta D; Perone I; Morozov YM; Arellano J; Duque A and 3 more

Journal:
Cereb Cortex

Publication Year: 2023

DOI:
10.1093/cercor/bhad382

PMCID:
PMC10724870

PMID:
37874022

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Full Title: Cereb Cortex

Abbreviation: Cereb Cortex

Country: Unknown

Publisher: Unknown

Language: N/A

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Subject Category: Brain

Available in Europe PMC: Yes

Available in PMC: Yes

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"Conflict of interest statement: None declared."

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"Funding This work was primarily supported by National Institute of Health (NIH) RO1 (grants AG061190) and NSF 2015276 to AFTA, NIH National Institute of Aging (grant 1R21AG079145-01 to D.D.), NIH NIDA (grant DA023999 to P.R.), and MacBrain Resource Center (NIH Grant MH113257 to A.D.). This work was also partially supported by the Alzheimer’s Disease Research Unit from CvD. Conflict of interest statement: None declared."

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