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ADRC
(redirected from Alzheimer's Disease Research Center)

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ADRCAging and Disability Resource Center
ADRCAlzheimer's Disease Research Center
ADRCAsian Disaster Reduction Center
ADRCAgence des Douanes et du Révenu du Canada
ADRCAmerican Dutch Rabbit Club
ADRCAdolescent Day Resource Center
ADRCAnimal Disease Research Center


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Some crucial areas of the brain that degenerate in Alzheimer's--regions involved in higher learning--do not even exist in the simpler brains of mice, notes Creighton Phelps, director of the Alzheimer's Disease Research Centers at the National Institute of Aging.
Louis, where he also directs the Alzheimer's Disease Research Center, the Memory and Aging Project, and the Center for Aging.
Sid Gilman, of the University of Michigan, Department of Neurology, is a clinical neurologist and investigator and the Principal Investigator of the Michigan Alzheimer's Disease Research Center, one of about 27 centers funded for research and clinical care of persons with Alzheimer's disease and related dementia.
 
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