Synthetic and Natural Bioactive Molecules in Balancing the Crosstalk among Common Signaling Pathways in Alzheimer’s Disease: Understanding the Neurotoxic Mechanisms for Therapeutic Intervention
Abdul Jalil Shah,
Prince Ahad Mir,
Mohd Adnan
et al.
Abstract:The structure and function of the brain greatly rely
on different
signaling pathways. The wide variety of biological processes, including
neurogenesis, axonal remodeling, the development and maintenance of
pre- and postsynaptic terminals, and excitatory synaptic transmission,
depends on combined actions of these molecular pathways. From that
point of view, it is important to investigate signaling pathways and
their crosstalk in order to better understand the formation of toxic
proteins during neurodegeneration… Show more
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