Chronic rapamycin in AD
Jakare 20 Apr 2013
This paper claims that chronic rapamycin "halts the progression of Alzheimer's (AD)-like deficits" (in mice) by up regulation of heat shock proteins HSPs.
There is no access to the full paper through my university database. Anyone have access to it?
Also, I recently read somewhere that long term rapamycin does not produce long term immunosuppression to the extent it was previously thought to, but I can not find the paper. If that was to be true, may low dose rapamycin be one of the best researched antiaging drugs out there?
There is no access to the full paper through my university database. Anyone have access to it?
Also, I recently read somewhere that long term rapamycin does not produce long term immunosuppression to the extent it was previously thought to, but I can not find the paper. If that was to be true, may low dose rapamycin be one of the best researched antiaging drugs out there?
ta5 20 Apr 2013
Try clicking the link to the full study on Pubmed. It's the orange Open Access Oxford Journals button at the top-right.
http://pmid.us/full:23585280
http://pmid.us/full:23585280
Jakare 20 Apr 2013
Try clicking the link to the full study on Pubmed. It's the orange Open Access Oxford Journals button at the top-right.
http://pmid.us/full:23585280
Sorry I linked the wrong paper. This is the one I meant:
http://onlinelibrary...0C259CB6.d03t01
http://onlinelibrary...1/jnc.12098/pdf
The newbie patrol is coming for me to take me where I won't hurt anyone!
Thanks!
Edited by Jakare, 20 April 2013 - 07:56 PM.