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2. Letter to the editor on a paper by Kaivola et al. (2020): carriership of two copies of C9orf72 hexanucleotide repeat intermediate-length alleles is not associated with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis or frontotemporal dementia
3. Response to the Letter from Garcia-Montojo and colleagues concerning our paper entitled, Quantitative analysis of human endogenous retrovirus-K transcripts in postmortem premotor cortex fails to confirm elevated expression of HERV-K RNA in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
4. Response to the Letter from Garcia-Montojo and colleagues concerning our paper entitled, Quantitative analysis of human endogenous retrovirus-K transcripts in postmortem premotor cortex fails to confirm elevated expression of HERV-K RNA in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
5. Prevalence, distribution, and severity of cerebral amyloid angiopathy differ between Lewy body diseases and Alzheimer’s disease
6. Cognitively impaired aged Octodon degus recapitulate major neuropathological features of sporadic Alzheimer's disease.
7. Supratentorial non-RELA, ZFTA-fused ependymomas: a comprehensive phenotype genotype correlation highlighting the number of zinc fingers in ZFTA-NCOA1/2 fusions.
8. Translocator protein (18kDA) (TSPO) marks mesenchymal glioblastoma cell populations characterized by elevated numbers of tumor-associated macrophages
9. Intracranial mesenchymal tumor with (novel) COX14::PTEN rearrangement
10. Exceptional in vivo catabolism of neurodegeneration-related aggregates.
11. de novo MAPT mutation G335A causes severe brain atrophy, 3R and 4R PHF-tau pathology and early onset frontotemporal dementia.
12. Oculopharyngodistal myopathy with coexisting histology of systemic neuronal intranuclear inclusion disease: Clinicopathologic features of an autopsied patient harboring CGG repeat expansions in LRP12.
13. Comparative targeted lipidomics between serum and cerebrospinal fluid of multiple sclerosis patients shows sex and age-specific differences of endocannabinoids and glucocorticoids.
14. Hyperspectral retinal imaging in Alzheimer's disease and age-related macular degeneration: a review.
15. Targeting the TDP-43 low complexity domain blocks spreading of pathology in a mouse model of ALS/FTD.
16. Molecular pathology, developmental changes and synaptic dysfunction in (pre-) symptomatic human C9ORF72-ALS/FTD cerebral organoids.
17. Trem2-deficiency aggravates and accelerates age-related myelin degeneration.
18. Aqueous extractable nonfibrillar and sarkosyl extractable fibrillar Alzheimer's disease tau seeds have distinct properties.
19. Organoids and chimeras: the hopeful fusion transforming traumatic brain injury research.
20. Urinary D-asparagine level is decreased by the presence of glioblastoma.
21. Distinct tumor-TAM interactions in IDH-stratified glioma microenvironments unveiled by single-cell and spatial transcriptomics.
22. Machine learning quantification of Amyloid-β deposits in the temporal lobe of 131 brain bank cases.
23. Recurrent adamantinomatous craniopharyngiomas show MAPK pathway activation, clonal evolution and rare TP53-loss-mediated malignant progression.
24. Label-free vibrational imaging of different Aβ plaque types in Alzheimer’s disease reveals sequential events in plaque development
25. TDP-43 as a possible biomarker for frontotemporal lobar degeneration: a systematic review of existing antibodies.
26. Overexpression of UBQLN1 reduces neuropathology in the P497S UBQLN2 mouse model of ALS/FTD
27. New somatic TERT promoter variants enhance the Telomerase activity in Glioblastoma
28. Phosphorylated Aβ peptides in human Down syndrome brain and different Alzheimer’s-like mouse models
29. A dual-genotype oligoastrocytoma with histologic, molecular, radiological and time-course features
30. Enhanced accumulation of N-terminally truncated Aβ with and without pyroglutamate-11 modification in parvalbumin-expressing GABAergic neurons in idiopathic and dup15q11.2-q13 autism
31. Hippocampal granule cell dispersion: a non-specific finding in pediatric patients with no history of seizures
32. Characterising cellular and molecular features of human peripheral nerve degeneration
33. Tacr3 in the lateral habenula differentially regulates orofacial allodynia and anxiety-like behaviors in a mouse model of trigeminal neuralgia
34. Annexin A2–STAT3–Oncostatin M receptor axis drives phenotypic and mesenchymal changes in glioblastoma
35. Epigenetic modulation of AREL1 and increased HLA expression in brains of multiple system atrophy patients
36. Innate signaling within the central nervous system recruits protective neutrophils
37. Triiodothyronine modulates neuronal plasticity mechanisms to enhance functional outcome after stroke
38. Comparative profiling of the synaptic proteome from Alzheimer’s disease patients with focus on the APOE genotype
39. Polarizing receptor activation dissociates fibroblast growth factor 2 mediated inhibition of myelination from its neuroprotective potential
40. Secernin-1 is a novel phosphorylated tau binding protein that accumulates in Alzheimer’s disease and not in other tauopathies
41. Correction to: Hsp90 co‑chaperones, FKBP52 and Aha1, promote tau pathogenesis in aged wild‑type mice.
42. Correction to: Different aspects of Alzheimer's disease-related amyloid β-peptide pathology and their relationship to amyloid positron emission tomography imaging and dementia.
43. Phosphorylation of β-catenin at Serine552 correlates with invasion and recurrence of non-functioning pituitary neuroendocrine tumours
44. Tuberous sclerosis complex is a novel, amyloid-independent tauopathy associated with elevated phosphorylated 3R/4R tau aggregation
45. Neuroradiological, genetic and clinical characteristics of histone H3 K27-mutant diffuse midline gliomas in the Kansai Molecular Diagnosis Network for CNS Tumors (Kansai Network): multicenter retrospective cohort.
46. Early biomarkers in the presymptomatic phase of cognitive impairment: changes in the endocannabinoidome and serotonergic pathways in Alzheimer's-prone mice after mTBI.
47. A longer time to relapse is associated with a larger increase in differences between paired primary and recurrent IDH wild-type glioblastomas at both the transcriptomic and genomic levels.
48. Retinal peri-arteriolar versus peri-venular amyloidosis, hippocampal atrophy, and cognitive impairment: exploratory trial.
49. Neuropeptide FF (NPFF)-positive nerve cells of the human cerebral cortex and white matter in controls, selected neurodegenerative diseases, and schizophrenia.
50. Alpha-synuclein-induced stress sensitivity renders the Parkinson's disease brain susceptible to neurodegeneration.
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