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Novel mechanisms regulating intraneuronal Tau clearance as potential targets for Alzheimer’s disease

In Alzheimer’s disease (AD), the accumulation of toxic Tau protein in neurons leads to the formation of neurofbillary tangles, cell death, and cognitive impairments.


TYPE DE SUBVENTION
Subventions pour le renforcement des capacités
Domaine de recherche
Neurodégénérescence
Province
Québec
DATE DE DÉBUT
2016

Stimulating Endogenous Regeneration of Photoreceptors as a Potential Cure for Blindness

Sight is the most precious sense, and patients suffering vision loss endure a devastating experience. Blindness often results from the gradual death of photoreceptors, the retinal cells that perceive light.


TYPE DE SUBVENTION
Subventions d'équipe
Domaine de recherche
Système nerveux central
Province
Ontario
DATE DE DÉBUT
2015

Neuronal polarity defects as an underlying cause of neurological diseases.

Neurons are cells with long extensions that send information from one part of the nervous system to another.


TYPE DE SUBVENTION
Subventions d'équipe
Domaine de recherche
Système nerveux central
Concours
W. Garfield Weston Foundation - Brain Canada Multi-Investigator Research Initiative (MIRI)
Province
Québec
DATE DE DÉBUT
2013