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Identify Compounds' Target Against Alzheimer's Disease Based on In-Silico Approach.

Identify Compounds' Target Against Alzheimer's Disease Based on In-Silico Approach. Alzheimer's disease swept every corner of the globe and the number of patients worldwide has been rising. At present, there are as many as 30 million people with Alzheimer's disease in the world, and it is expected to exceed 80 million people by 2050. Consequently, the study of Alzheimer's drugs has become one of the most popular medical topics. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Current Alzheimer research Pubmed

Identify Compounds' Target Against Alzheimer's Disease Based on In-Silico Approach.

Current Alzheimer research , Volume 16 (3): 16 – Jun 16, 2020

Identify Compounds' Target Against Alzheimer's Disease Based on In-Silico Approach.


Abstract

Alzheimer's disease swept every corner of the globe and the number of patients worldwide has been rising. At present, there are as many as 30 million people with Alzheimer's disease in the world, and it is expected to exceed 80 million people by 2050. Consequently, the study of Alzheimer's drugs has become one of the most popular medical topics.

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ISSN
1567-2050
eISSN
1875-5828
DOI
10.2174/1567205016666190103154855
pmid
30605059

Abstract

Alzheimer's disease swept every corner of the globe and the number of patients worldwide has been rising. At present, there are as many as 30 million people with Alzheimer's disease in the world, and it is expected to exceed 80 million people by 2050. Consequently, the study of Alzheimer's drugs has become one of the most popular medical topics.

Journal

Current Alzheimer researchPubmed

Published: Jun 16, 2020

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