How Argentina is training their mental health residents to face its Silver Tsunami?. Strejilevich, S., Vallejos, F., Bustin, J. 2018

AUTORES  Strejilevich, S., Vallejos, F., Bustin, J. AÑO 2018 JOURNAL International Psychogeriatrics VOLUMEN March 21, 2018 ABSTRACT In low- and middle-income countries, there is an increase in the percentage of aging population similar to or greater than that of high-income countries (World Population Ageing 1950–2050, UN, 2001). The emerging health and economical challenges due to these … Leer más

Early bilateral and massive compromise of the frontal lobes. Ibáñez, A., M. Zimerman, L. Sedeño, N. Lori, M. Rapacioli, J. F. Cardona, D. M. A. Suarez, E. Herrera, A. M. García and F. Manes. 2018

AUTORES Ibáñez, A., M. Zimerman, L. Sedeño, N. Lori, M. Rapacioli, J. F. Cardona, D. M. A. Suarez, E. Herrera, A. M. García and F. Manes. AÑO 2018 JOURNAL NeuroImage: Clinical VOLUMEN February 26, 2018 ABSTRACT The frontal lobes are one of the most complex brain structures involved in both domain-general and specific functions. The … Leer más

The long-lived Octodon degus as a rodent drug discovery model for Alzheimer’s and other age-related diseases. Hurley MJ, Deacon RMJ, Beyer K, Ioannou E, Ibáñez A, Teeling JL, Cogram P. 2018

AUTORES Hurley MJ, Deacon RMJ, Beyer K, Ioannou E, Ibáñez A, Teeling JL, Cogram P. AÑO 2018 JOURNAL Pharmacology & Therapeutics VOLUMEN March 4, 2018 ABSTRACT Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is a multifactorial progressive neurodegenerative disease. Despite decades of research, no disease modifying therapy is available and a change of research objectives and/or development of novel … Leer más