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Research Newsletter
Coast to Coast Newsletter
Research: Latest developments
News and Media

Le Neurone du Nord

PDF « The Northern Neuron » : ALS researchers across Canada

(Source : SLA Canada)

Research Newsletter

A number of research newsletters are published on a variety of subjects throughout the year.

PDF Research Newsletter - Spring 2012

● Highlights from research breakthroughs in 2011
● Bernice Ramsay recipients announced
● First Bernice Ramsay recipient publishes study

PDF Research Newsletter - Spring 2011

  • RESPIRATORY AND NUTRITIONAL MANAGEMENT
  • END-OF-LIFE CARE
  • PROMISING NEW TRIALS

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www.als.ca/researchnewsletter/

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Coast to Coast Newsletter.

PDF Spring 2010

 

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Research: Latest developments

PDF 1. Oxidative Stress Not the Whole Story
PDF 2. ALS4 Gene Found
PDF 3. ALS Research Accelerates
PDF 4. Another step for stem cells
PDF 5. Canadian Wins Milton Shy Award for ALS Essay
PDF 6. Misadventure in the Motor Neuron
PDF 7. Cognitive Deficits Provide Clues in ALS
PDF 8. Devoted Researcher Brings New ALS Lab to Canada
PDF 9. Help or Hindrance ?
PDF 10. Rapid Diagnosis for ALS
PDF 11. Blocking Pathways to Cell Death
PDF 12. Understanding the stability of mutated proteins
PDF 13. Dr Kelvin Jones’ knowledge has a direct impact
PDF 14. Understanding the development of nerve cells
PDF 15. Dr. Ming Chan’s first concern is with people living with ALS

PDF 16. Fact Sheet on Stem Cells

PDF 17. Constipation

PDF 18. TDP-43 Proteinopathy and Motor Neuron Disease in Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy

PDF 19. “Deregulation of TDP-43 in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis triggers nuclear factor - mediated pathogenic pathways”

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News and Media

November 21st  2011: U. Laval makes ALS breakthrough

November 15th 2011: New Disease Pathway Identified for ALS

October 6th 2011: Largest gift in Quebec for ALS
Donation from the Reed Family / Tenaquip Foundation propels research and clinical care at The
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