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Neurodegenerative disease is an umbrella term for a range of conditions, which primarily affect the neurons in the human brain. Neurons are the building blocks of the nervous system which includes the brain and spinal cord. Neurodegenerative diseases are incurable and debilitating conditions that result in progressive degeneration and/or death of nerve cells. This causes problems with movement and mental functioning. Examples of neurodegenerative diseases include Parkinson’s, Alzheimer’s, and Huntington’s disease.
MSD provides solutions to support and simplify your neurodegeneration research needs. We offer singleplex and multiplex assays to measure biomarkers such as Aβ38 peptide, β-secretase, and Tau.
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Toward a human brain extracellular vesicle atlas: Characteristics of extracellular vesicles from different brain regions, including small RNA and protein profiles
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Elevation of neural injury markers in patients with neurologic sequelae after hospitalization for SARS-CoV-2 infection
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Characterization and Biomarker Analyses of Post-COVID-19 Complications and Neurological Manifestations
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Leptin levels are associated with multiple sclerosis risk
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CCL11 is increased in the CNS in chronic traumatic encephalopathy but not in Alzheimer’s disease
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