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Conclusion and Future Perspectives

  • Liliana Napolitano

This chapter summarizes the study's dual contribution to AD diagnosis and therapy, highlighting the validation of novel biophysical biomarkers and the efficacy of engineered sdAbs. While results are promising, further validation in larger cohorts and plasma samples is required. Additionally, future testing in iPSCs and animal models will be essential to facilitate clinical translation and confirm the diagnostic potential of these tools in the preclinical phase of the disease.

  • Keywords:
  • AD diagnosis,
  • Proteostasis failure,
  • CSF biomarkers,
  • Single-domain antibodies,
  • Preclinical validation,
  • Translational medicine,
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  • Publication Year: 2026
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Chapter Information

Chapter Title

Conclusion and Future Perspectives

Authors

Liliana Napolitano

Language

English

DOI

10.36253/979-12-215-0993-9.08

Peer Reviewed

Publication Year

2026

Copyright Information

© 2026 Author(s)

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CC BY 4.0

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CC0 1.0

Bibliographic Information

Book Title

A multidisciplinary approach for the early diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease and potential therapeutic applications

Authors

Liliana Napolitano

Peer Reviewed

Number of Pages

184

Publication Year

2026

Copyright Information

© 2026 Author(s)

Content License

CC BY 4.0

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CC0 1.0

Publisher Name

Firenze University Press

DOI

10.36253/979-12-215-0993-9

ISBN Print

979-12-215-0992-2

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979-12-215-0993-9

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979-12-215-0994-6

Series Title

Premio Tesi di Dottorato Città di Firenze

Series ISSN

3103-3881

Series E-ISSN

3103-3989

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