AMiNDR: A Month in Neurodegenerative Disease Research
Anusha is here to tell you about papers published in August 2020 on a range of topics in synaptic transmission, including changes to cholinergic signalling, glutamate signalling, synaptic plasticity, and connectivity in the context of AD. As well, she ends with a few papers that investigate sex differences in AD, which is very important in the context of studying disease mechanisms and developing effective treatments for both sexes. We hope you enjoy this episode!
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Today's episode was scripted, hosted, and edited by Anusha Kamesh, and made possible by an entire team of volunteers behind the scenes.
Our music is from "Journey of a Neurotransmitter" by musician and fellow neuroscientist Anusha Kamesh; you can find the original piece and her other music on soundcloud under Anusha Kamesh or on her YouTube channel, AKMusic
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*About AMiNDR: *
Learn more about this project and the team behind it by listening to our first episode: "Welcome to AMiNDR!"