The new article "Quantitative systems pharmacology model of α-synuclein pathology in Parkinson's disease-like mouse for investigation of passive immunotherapy mechanisms" by Olga Ivanova and Tatiana Karelina was published in PSPJournal at the end of August 2024.
Olga Ivanova comments on the article, "Our model of PD-like pathology in mice captures the complex dynamics of αSyn metabolism throughout the brain and the influence of neuroinflammation on PD pathogenesis and dopaminergic neurodegeneration. The model simulations predict how different proposed mechanisms of anti-αSyn immunotherapy may contribute to pathology reduction and how anti-inflammatory therapy may enhance the effect of immunotherapy."
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The launch of fIVE DB facilitates calibration of biomodels
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