Definition of Synucleinopathy. Meaning of Synucleinopathy. Synonyms of Synucleinopathy

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Definition of Synucleinopathy

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- Synucleinopathies (also called α-Synucleinopathies) are neurodegenerative diseases characterised by the abnormal ac****ulation of aggregates of alpha-synuclein...
- their bedmates. RBD is a very strong predictor of progression to a synucleinopathy (usually Parkinson's disease or dementia with Lewy bodies). Melatonin...
- DLB is a synucleinopathy, meaning that it is characterized by abnormal deposits of alpha-synuclein protein in the brain. The synucleinopathies include...
- with Lewy bodies primarily in the subcortical basal ganglia. The synucleinopathies (dementia with Lewy bodies, Parkinson's disease dementia, and Parkinson's...
- Paraneoplastic syndrome Spinal cord injury or traumatic brain injury Synucleinopathy, a group of neurodegenerative diseases including pure autonomic failure...
- in the substantia nigra region of the brain. It is classified as a synucleinopathy due to the abnormal ac****ulation of the protein alpha-synuclein, which...
- critical for normal brain function. In Parkinson's disease and other synucleinopathies, insoluble forms of alpha-synuclein ac****ulate as inclusions in Lewy...
- of Alzheimer's disease), many Alzheimer patients have concomitant synucleinopathy (Lewy bodies) in the brain. It is hypothesized that chaperones and...
- as synucleinopathies: they have in common an abnormal ac****ulation of alpha-synuclein protein in various parts of the brain. Other synucleinopathies include...
- based on the underlying pathology of misfolded proteins, such as synucleinopathies and tauopathies. The coexistence of more than one type of dementia...