About This Special Issue
Alzheimer's disease, the most common form of dementia, is a complex disease characterized by memory loss and other cognitive problems. Understanding the pathophysiology of Alzheimer's disease, which has an increasing prevalence, and investigating the structures of compounds that are effective in the treatment of this disease will help to develop new effective drug molecules. In this sense, it is of great importance to investigate the hypotheses that are effective on the disease, the structure of the active compounds, and their mechanisms of action. Recent studies have shown that focus on obtaining stronger compounds that can affect more than one of the hypotheses that are effective in the pathology of the disease.
The primary goal of this special issue is to the important hypotheses that play a role in the pathology of Alzheimer's disease and the structures of drug candidates and active compounds with proven anti-Alzheimer activity over these hypotheses are revealed.
We invite contributions that explore Alzheimer's disease, with particular interest in active compounds for Alzheimer's treatment.
Potential topics include, but are not limited to:
Alzheimer Alzheimer's Treatment Anti-Alzheimer Drugs Potential Anti-Alzheimer Compounds Alzheimer’s Pathology Anti-Alzheimer Natural Products Drug Candidates for the Treatment of Alzheimer's Disease Types of articles welcomed: Original research articles, review articles, case studies, etc.
Through this special issue, we aim to the reveal pathology of Alzheimer's disease and the Latest Developments in Alzheimer's Treatment. We welcome researchers from various disciplines to provide interdisciplinary perspectives on Alzheimer's Treatment. Your contributions will play a crucial role in advancing knowledge in this field.