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Ontogenetic and phylogenetic approaches for studying the mechanisms of cognitive dysfunctions

Zhuravin IA, Dubrovskaya NM, Tumanova NL, Vasilev DS, Nalivaeva NN (2018) Ontogenetic and phylogenetic approaches for studying the mechanisms of cognitive dysfunctions. Evolutionary Physiology and Biochemistry – Advances and Perspectives: InTech 714-741. doi: 10.5772/intechopen.73666

Summary: The effectiveness of the studies of the pathogenesis of AD and search for the strategies of its prevention and treatment depend on appropriate modeling of the pathological conditions in the brain leading to AD. Traditionally, the main focus on designing animal models of AD was related to the identification of brain areas and mediator systems related to memory. One model employed injections of a monoclonal antibody against growth factor receptor conjugated with saporin (192 IgG-saporin), which also resulted in the loss of cholinergic neurons and cognitive disorder

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