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When Blood Vessels Die: Apoptosis in the Aging Brain - Kiwi Florido

Harvard University
2026
apoptosis endothelial cells
blood brain barrier aging
vascular cell death research
neurodegeneration mechanisms
endothelial inflammation brain
aging brain dysfunction
chemotherapy vascular effects
barrier integrity neuroscience
cell death pathways biology
vascular aging research
neurological disease origins
endothelial vulnerability

This research shows that endothelial cells in the blood-brain barrier are highly prone to apoptosis, especially with aging. Their increasing inflammation and dysfunction lead to barrier breakdown, potentially initiating neurological disease. Protecting these cells from premature death could preserve brain integrity and promote healthier aging and longevity.

When Dopamine Turns Dark - Majid Al-waeel

University of Turku
2026
Parkinson’s disease research
dopamine oxidation
iron and dopamine interaction
neurodegeneration mechanisms
black pigment in brain
substantia nigra research
reactive oxygen species dopamine
Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s
neurological disease biomarkers
early diagnosis Parkinson’s
metal ions in brain
dopamine neurochemistry
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