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Cognitive Enhancers (Nootropics). Part 3: Drugs Interacting with Targets other than Receptors or Enzymes. Disease-Modifying Drugs. Update 2014

Froestl, Wolfgang
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Pfeifer, Andrea  
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Muhs, Andreas
2014
Journal Of Alzheimers Disease

Scientists working in the field of Alzheimer's disease and, in particular, cognitive enhancers, are very productive. The review "Drugs interacting with Targets other than Receptors or Enzymes. Disease-modifying Drugs" was accepted in October 2012. In the last 20 months, new targets for the potential treatment of Alzheimer's disease were identified. Enormous progress was realized in the pharmacological characterization of natural products with cognitive enhancing properties. This review covers the evolution of research in this field through May 2014.

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review article
DOI
10.3233/Jad-141206
Web of Science ID

WOS:000343763000003

Author(s)
Froestl, Wolfgang
Pfeifer, Andrea  
Muhs, Andreas
Date Issued

2014

Publisher

Ios Press

Published in
Journal Of Alzheimers Disease
Volume

42

Issue

4

Start page

1079

End page

1149

Subjects

Amyloid-beta aggregation inhibitors

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antibodies

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antioxidants

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cognitive enhancers

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metal chelators

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natural products

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nootropics

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peptides

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psychostimulants

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stem cells

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tau

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vaccines

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REVIEWED

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December 30, 2014
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