Lipoprotein Receptor Deficiency and Aβ—Spiraling Toward Alzheimer's?
Starved for a protein that regulates lipids, neurons suffer and Aβ production soars, according to a new study.
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Starved for a protein that regulates lipids, neurons suffer and Aβ production soars, according to a new study.
Researchers have partnered with Google-funded Calico Life Sciences to develop a molecule that protects neurons in a variety of conditions.
Protein oligomers may be to blame in TDP-43 proteinopathies, as in other neurodegenerative conditions.
Older people who complain of memory problems are more likely to become measurably impaired and to have Alzheimer’s pathology in the brain, especially if they smoke or carry an ApoE4 allele.
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In mouse models, removing this growth factor only from immune cells worsened pathology and memory.
A new assay detects tau and α-synuclein seeds in human brain samples. Could it become a diagnostic?
A study claims that two genetic variants combined may hasten cognitive decline in people who have Aβ deposits in the brain.
The pharma giant puts up funding to help develop AstraZeneca’s inhibitor, the second such compound to enter Phase 2 testing.
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Results suggest the drug boosts cognition when given alongside the acetylcholinesterase inhibitor.
Therapeutics that target γ-secretase produced different results in human neurons and mouse models of Alzheimer’s disease.
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