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Neil Thompson,Michael Murphy,Steve Stradling syndrome) using molecular genetic techniques has stimulated several scientists to use a similar approach to Alzheimer’s disease (AD), the major cause of senile dementia in the Western population (Davies 1986).
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-90-6704-930-6em, and desensitization of these receptors. He further reported about an observation which suggests that point mutations in these receptors might contribute to changing their function and might thus be highly interesting for CNS disorders.
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,Molecular Genetics of Familial Alzheimer’s Disease, syndrome) using molecular genetic techniques has stimulated several scientists to use a similar approach to Alzheimer’s disease (AD), the major cause of senile dementia in the Western population (Davies 1986).
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Discussion of Presentation M. G. Caron: Structure and Function Relationships of the G-Receptor Famiem, and desensitization of these receptors. He further reported about an observation which suggests that point mutations in these receptors might contribute to changing their function and might thus be highly interesting for CNS disorders.
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The autopsy and mortuary practice interest. This can largely be traced to the widespread optimism that molecular genetics will ultimately hold the key to our understanding of complex and common disorders such as schizophrenia, but is the current optimism justifiable? When it first became apparent that approaches from the “new genet
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Analysis of the Therapeutic Process, genes of psychiatric disorders and, even if appropriate, how such studies should be designed. The reviews presented by Baron (this volume) and by McGuffin et al. (this volume) are quite comprehensive and cover aspects of the history of the field as well as current perspectives on the major scientif