Month: November 2022

Uncover the Secrets of Alzheimer’s Diagnosis with Transfer Learning!

Imagine trying to solve a jigsaw puzzle without knowing what the complete picture looks like. That’s what doctors face when diagnosing Alzheimer’s disease. But fear not, because scientists have come up with a brilliant solution! They’ve developed a transfer learning-based modified inception model, which is like having a puzzle-solving pro guide you through the process. […]

Published on November 1, 2022

Small-molecule drugs development for Alzheimer’s disease

Imagine a complicated mystery with two main suspects, beta-amyloid cascade and hyperphosphorylated tau protein, who could be responsible for causing irreversible damage to the brain. But wait, there’s more! Other potential culprits include oxidative stress, deficiency of central cholinergic neurotransmitters, mitochondrial dysfunction, and inflammation. This review gathers all the small-molecule drugs designed to target these […]

Published on November 1, 2022

The role of microglial autophagy in Parkinson’s disease

Imagine a bustling city street, where people are going about their day, each with a specific job to do. In this city, one particular group called microglia play a crucial role in maintaining peace and order. Just like the immune system keeps our bodies healthy, microglia are the guardians of the brain, protecting it from […]

Published on November 1, 2022