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dc.contributor.advisorKabir, Md. Tanvir
dc.contributor.authorHassan, Md. Muhtaz
dc.date.accessioned2020-08-06T10:31:37Z
dc.date.available2020-08-06T10:31:37Z
dc.date.copyright2019
dc.date.issued2019-05
dc.identifier.otherID 10246002
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10361/13908
dc.descriptionThis thesis is submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Pharmacy, 2019.en_US
dc.descriptionCataloged from PDF version of thesis report.
dc.descriptionIncludes bibliographical references (pages 62-84).
dc.description.abstractAlzheimer’s disease is one of leading diseases which provokes different internal physiological conditions that ease deterioration of normal body mechanism among people over 60 years of age. The proper pathophysiology of this disease is still undiscovered. There are two neuropathological hallmarks for this deadliest disease, among them one is amyloid-β and another is senile plaque deposition which plays extracellular role, on the other side neurofibrillary tangles which contain hyperphosphorylated tau protein dominate intracellular portion. A variety of medicinal approaches have been experimented targeting amyloid-β among them the most innovative approaches were reducing amyloid-β from the brain by active and passive vaccination. Since the first approach, a number of vaccines have been stopped during clinical trials and some are still under investigation. Different co-relating possibilities are merging together to initiate a proper medicinal pathway along with the invention of the specific pathophysiology of this disease.en_US
dc.description.statementofresponsibilityMd. Muhtaz Hassan
dc.format.extent84 pages
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.publisherBrac Universityen_US
dc.rightsBrac University theses are protected by copyright. They may be viewed from this source for any purpose, but reproduction or distribution in any format is prohibited without written permission.
dc.subjectAmyloid-βen_US
dc.subjectNeurofibrillary tanglesen_US
dc.subjectSenile plaqueen_US
dc.subjectActive vaccinationen_US
dc.subjectPassive vaccinationen_US
dc.subjectAlzheimer’s diseaseen_US
dc.subject.lcshAlzheimer's disease--Vaccination
dc.titleProgress of finding latent therapeutic activity of vaccine for Alzheimer’s diseaseen_US
dc.typeThesisen_US
dc.contributor.departmentDepartment of Pharmacy, Brac University
dc.description.degreeB. Pharmacy


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