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A single protein called Sox9 just activated brain cells to clear Alzheimer’s plaque — scientists triggered it in living animals
A team of neuroscientists has reprogrammed the brain’s own support cells to devour Alzheimer’s plaques in living mice, using ...
A new experimental Alzheimer’s compound called FLAV-27 improved memory and reduced disease-like damage in worms and mice.
The calling card of Alzheimer’s disease is a buildup of misfolded amyloid protein in the brain, but many medicines struggle ...
A major review challenges a long-standing strategy in Alzheimer’s research, suggesting that removing a hallmark brain protein may not lead to meaningful improvements for patients.
Scientists have discovered a way to help the brain clean itself of harmful Alzheimer’s plaques by activating its own support cells. By increasing a protein called Sox9, researchers were able to boost ...
The tiny protein known as transthyretin can cause big problems in the body when it misfolds after secretion. While healthy transthyretin moves hormones through blood and spinal fluid, misfolded ...
Cochrane review says amyloid-targeting Alzheimer's drugs are ineffective, but the Alzheimer's Association and drug makers ...
A recent study led by a team of researchers at The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine examining aging mice has provided what is believed to be the first evidence that amyloid beta ...
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