“Long-lasting pathological consequences of overexpression-induced α-synuclein spreading in the rat brain” has been published in Aging Cell. This work was supported in part by JPND through the GBA-PARK project, selected in the 2015 JPco-fuND call.
Category Archives: JPND Publications
“Impaired DNA damage response signaling by FUS-NLS mutations leads to neurodegeneration and FUS aggregate formation” has been published in Nature Communications. This work was supported in part by JPND through the TransNeuro and localMND projects, selected in the 2017 Pathways call.
“Engaging older people in an internet platform for cardiovascular risk self-management: a qualitative study among Dutch HATICE participants” has been published in BMJ Open. This work was supported in part by JPND through the MIND-AD project, selected in the 2013 preventive strategies call.
“In Vivo Transient and Partial Cell Reprogramming to Pluripotency as a Therapeutic Tool for Neurodegenerative Diseases” has been published in Molecular Neurobiology. This work was supported in part by JPND through the DAMNDPATHS project, selected in the 2013 cross-disease analysis call.
“Neuroinflammatory responses in Alzheimer’s disease” has been published in the Journal of Neural Transmission. This work was supported in part by JPND through the MADGIC project, selected under the 2015 JPco-fuND call.
“Isogenic FUS-eGFP iPSC Reporter Lines Enable Quantification of FUS Stress Granule Pathology that Is Rescued by Drugs Inducing Autophagy” has been published in Stem Cell Reports. This work was supported in part by JPND through the CureALS project, selected in the 2015 JPco-fuND call.
“Microglia-derived ASC specks cross-seed amyloid-β in Alzheimer’s disease” has been published in Nature. This work was supported in part by JPND through the InCure project, selected in the 2013 call for European research projects for Cross-Disease Analysis of Pathways related to Neurodegenerative Diseases.
“Hot-spot KIF5A mutations cause familial ALS” has been published in Brain. This work was supported in part by JPND through the STRENGTH project, selected in the 2012 risk factors call, and the PreFrontAls project, selected in the 2013 preventive strategies call.
“Synapse loss in the prefrontal cortex is associated with cognitive decline in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis” has been published in Acta Neuropathologica. This work was supported in part by JPND through the NEEDS in ALS project, selected in the 2012 healthcare evaluation call.