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Metal Ion Dyshomeostasis in Neurodegeneration

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Metal Ion Dyshomeostasis in Neurodegeneration

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Metal ion dyshomeostasis represents a fundamental pathological mechanism in neurodegenerative diseases, including Alzheimer's disease (AD), Parkinson's disease (PD), ALS, and Huntington's disease (HD)[@brett2023][@kaur2024]. The brain's delicate balance of metal ions—particularly iron, copper, zinc, and manganese—is disrupted in these disorders, leading to oxidative stress, protein aggregation, mitochondrial dysfunction, and neuronal death. Understanding metal homeostasis in the brain provides critical insights into disease mechanisms and therapeutic opportunities.

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