A team has identified an experimental molecule capable of "reprogramming" the brain's immune cells to restore part of their ...
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Indiana University researchers just identified an enzyme called IDOL inside neurons — yanking it out cleared amyloid plaques and shielded brain cells from Alzheimer dam…
A team at Indiana University School of Medicine’s Stark Neurosciences Research Center has published findings showing that ...
Photo courtesy of Getty Images Scientists around the world have been searching for better ways to treat Alzheimer’s disease, a condition that slowly destroys memory ...
Two small molecules were shown to enhance the clearance of amyloid-β (Aβ) in the brain, according to study findings published in Brain. Researchers used a high-throughput screening of 2600 small ...
Share on Pinterest Dopamine could potentially treat Alzheimer’s by stimulating the production of an enzyme that breaks down beta-amyloid plaques, researchers say. Qi Yang/Getty Images One of the ...
Aη, or A-eta, made an initial splash when scientists reported that these fragments of amyloid precursor protein—products of a heretofore unknown cleavage—dampen neural activity. But how? The story ...
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Alzheimer's Signs Hidden in Midlife Brains, Study Shows
Slower processing speed, executive function may be earliest signals of waning cognition ...
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