September 19, 2014

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Research
Stereological study of the neuronal number and volume of 38 brain subdivisions of subjects diagnosed with autism reveals significant alterations restricted to the striatum, amygdala and cerebellum
Wegiel J, Flory M, Kuchna I, Nowicki K, Ma S, Imaki H, Wegiel J, Cohen IL, London E, Wisniewski T, Brown W
Acta Neuropathologica Communications 2014, 2:141 (18 September 2014)
Abstract http://www.actaneurocomms.org/content/2/1/141/abstract
Provisional PDF http://www.actaneurocomms.org/content/pdf/s40478-014-0141-7.pdf
PubMed http://www.actaneurocomms.org/pubmed/

Research
Dystonia type 6 gene product Thap1: identification of a 50 kDa DNA-binding species in neuronal nuclear fractions
Ortiz-Virumbrales M, Ruiz M, Hone E, Dolios G, Wang R, Morant A, Kottwitz J, Ozelius LJ, Gandy S, Ehrlich ME
Acta Neuropathologica Communications 2014, 2:139 (18 September 2014)
Abstract http://www.actaneurocomms.org/content/2/1/139/abstract
Provisional PDF http://www.actaneurocomms.org/content/pdf/s40478-014-0139-1.pdf
PubMed http://www.actaneurocomms.org/pubmed/

Review
Inconsistencies and Controversies Within the Amyloid Hypothesis of Alzheimer's Disease
Morris GP, Clark IA, Vissel B
Acta Neuropathologica Communications , $str.replaceAll("<[^>]*>", ""):$article.articleCitationInfo.firstPage (18 September 2014)
Abstract http://www.actaneurocomms.org/content/${article.articleCitationInfo.volume}/${article.articleCitationInfo.issue}/${article.articleCitationInfo.firstPage}/abstract
Provisional PDF http://www.actaneurocomms.org/content/pdf/s40478-014-0135-5.pdf








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