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Academic Article Metal chelators coupled with nanoparticles as potential therapeutic agents for Alzheimer's disease.
Academic Article Nanoparticle and iron chelators as a potential novel Alzheimer therapy.
Academic Article Detection and localization of markers of oxidative stress by in situ methods: application in the study of Alzheimer disease.
Academic Article Chapter 5 - Development of iron chelator-nanoparticle conjugates as potential therapeutic agents for Alzheimer disease.
Academic Article Role of metal dyshomeostasis in Alzheimer's disease.
Academic Article Nanoparticle delivery of transition-metal chelators to the brain: Oxidative stress will never see it coming!
Academic Article Iron chelation and nanoparticle target delivery in the development of new multifunctional disease-modifying drugs for Alzheimer's disease.
Academic Article The role of iron and copper in the aetiology of neurodegenerative disorders: therapeutic implications.
Academic Article Nanoparticle iron chelators: a new therapeutic approach in Alzheimer disease and other neurologic disorders associated with trace metal imbalance.
Academic Article Nanoparticle and other metal chelation therapeutics in Alzheimer disease.
Academic Article Nanoparticle-chelator conjugates as inhibitors of amyloid-beta aggregation and neurotoxicity: a novel therapeutic approach for Alzheimer disease.
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Concept Iron Chelating Agents
Academic Article In situ oxidative catalysis by neurofibrillary tangles and senile plaques in Alzheimer's disease: a central role for bound transition metals.
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