Getting “under the skin” of frontotemporal dementia
Researchers at the University of East Finland have been using skin cells to investigate pathological hallmarks in frontotemporal dementia patients.
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Researchers at the University of East Finland have been using skin cells to investigate pathological hallmarks in frontotemporal dementia patients.
A new study shows astrocytes derived from monogenic Parkinson’s patients have metabolic alterations that mean they could be contributing to disease progression.
A study in Finland has found a strong connection between the A143T variant of the GLA gene and increased risk of Fabry cardiomyopathy, which affects the heart, kidneys and nervous system.
Researchers have created two new cellular models that can be used in the study of ocular diseases and drug testing.
A new study from the University of Eastern Finland has shown that peripheral T helper cells may have a role in the development of type 1 diabetes.
Researchers at the University of Eastern Finland have developed antibacterial compounds based on the action of LsrK kinase...
A new gene therapy that targets the heart and requires only one treatment session has been found safe for patients with coronary artery disease...
The use of benzodiazepines and benzodiazepine-like drugs was associated with a 20% increased risk of stroke among persons with Alzheimer’s disease, shows a recent study from the University of Eastern Finland.
Information on significant properties of pharmaceutical tablets, such as their mechanical strength and dissolution, can now be obtained without resorting to the conventional, time-consuming and destructive testing methods, according to a new study completed at the University of Eastern Finland.
5 October 2016 | By Niamh Louise Marriott, Digital Content Producer
Dr Henri Leinonen investigated functional abnormalities of the retina using mouse models of human central nervous system diseases...