The loss of α- and β-tubulin proteins are a pathological hallmark of chronic alcohol consumption and natural brain ageing
(2018)
Journal Article
Repetitive excessive alcohol intoxication leads to neuronal damage and brain shrinkage. We examined cytoskeletal protein expression in human post-mortem tissue from Brodmann’s area 9 of the prefrontal cortex (PFC). Brain samples from 44 individuals w... Read More about The loss of α- and β-tubulin proteins are a pathological hallmark of chronic alcohol consumption and natural brain ageing.