AD |
MAPK/ERK and clathrin-mediated receptor endocytosis |
Hallock and Thomas (2012) |
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Immune system and microglia |
Zhang et al. (2013) |
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Astrocyte-specific and microglia-enriched modules |
Miller et al. (2013) |
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Myelination and innate immune response |
Humphries et al. (2015) |
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Network modules of AD progression |
Kikuchi et al. (2013) |
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Co-expression modules based on APOEɛ4 stratification |
Jiang et al. (2016) |
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Downregulated network of genes corresponding to metastable proteins prone to aggregation |
Ciryam et al. (2016) |
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Hypomethylation patterns in a myelination network |
Humphries et al. (2015) |
PD |
Stress response and neuron survival/degeneration mechanisms |
Corradini et al. (2014) |
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Key protein targets including p62, GABARAP, GBRL1 and GBRL2 that modulated 1-methyl-4-phenylpyridinium (MPP+) toxicity |
Keane et al. (2015) |
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Alvespimycin neuroprotective agent for PD |
Gao et al. (2014) |
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RGS2 as a key regulator of LRRK2 function |
Dusonchet et al. (2014) |
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Downregulation of RNA and protein expression of a network of transcription factors FOXA1, NR3C1, HNF4A and FOSL2
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Fernández-Santiago et al. (2015) |
HD |
Modules associated with Htt CAG length and toxicity |
Langfelder et al. (2016) |
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Metalloprotein, stress response, angiogenesis, mitochondrion, glycolysis, intracellular protein transport, proteasome, synaptic vesicle |
Neueder and Bates (2014) |
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Protein modification, vesicles transport, cell signaling and synaptic transmission |
Mina et al. (2016) |
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Astrocyte module associated with TGFβ -FOXO3 signaling, stress and sleep phenotype |
Scarpa et al. (2016) |
Aging, neurodegeneration |
DNA repair, RNA metabolism, and glucose metabolism shared in AD and PD |
Calderone et al. (2016) |
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242 genes enriched in pathways related to neuron differentiation, apoptosis, gap junction trafficking, and cellular metabolic processes in AD and HD |
Narayanan et al. (2014) |
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Inflammation, mitochondrial dysfunction, and metal ion homeostasis in aging and PD |
Glaab and Schneider (2015) |
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Chaperome critical to maintain protein homeostasis in aging and neurodegeneration |
Brehme et al. (2014) |