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A protective role of translocator protein in Alzheimer’s disease brain
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Alzheimer's Disease Brain
100%
Protective Behavior
100%
Translocator Protein
100%
Translocator Protein 18 kDa
100%
Alzheimer's Disease
40%
Neuroinflammation
20%
Mitochondrial Permeability Transition Pore
20%
Neuronal Survival
10%
Reactive Oxygen Species Production
10%
Beneficial Effects
10%
Cholesterol
10%
Mitochondrial Function
10%
Mitochondria
10%
Neurodegeneration
10%
Outer Membrane
10%
Disease Progression
10%
Attenuation
10%
Mitochondrial Proteins
10%
Mitochondrial Dysfunction
10%
Glial Cells
10%
Mitochondria-associated Membranes
10%
Alzheimer's Disease Patient
10%
Agonist Ligands
10%
Neurodegenerative
10%
Cellular Damage
10%
Neurotrophic
10%
Timely Treatment
10%
Neuroprotective Steroids
10%
Brain Insult
10%
Neuroscience
Alzheimer's Disease
100%
Translocator Protein
100%
Mitochondrial Permeability Transition Pore
18%
Neuroprotective Agent
9%
Reactive Oxygen Species
9%
Agonist
9%
Nerve Cell Degeneration
9%
Microglia
9%
Mitochondrion
9%
Mitochondrial Protein
9%
Mitochondrial Function
9%
Cell Damage
9%
Amyloid Protein
9%
Outer Membrane
9%
Cerebrovascular Accident
9%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Translocator Protein
100%
Mitochondrial Permeability Transition Pore
18%
Agonist
9%
Cell Damage
9%
Mitochondrion
9%
Microglia
9%
Outer Membrane
9%
Nerve Cell Degeneration
9%
Mitochondrial Protein
9%
Glial Cells
9%
Amyloid Protein
9%
Mitochondrial Disorder
9%