Sirtuins as Possible Predictors of Aging and Alzheimer’s Disease Development: Verification in the Hippocampus and Saliva

Verification of signaling molecules in the saliva is a non-invasive method of diagnosis and evaluation of treatment effectiveness in different pathologies. Sirtuins (SIRT), proteins from NAD-dependent histone deacetylases, are supposed to be involved in the pathogenesis of Alzheimerэs disease. Age-r...

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Hauptverfasser: Pukhalskaia, A. E., Dyatlova, A. S., Linkova, N. S., Kozlov, K. L., Kvetnaia, T. V., Koroleva, M. V., Kvetnoy, I. M.
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Brain
Cell Biology
Diagnosis
Geriatrics
Hippocampus
Histones
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