Alzheimer's disease is likely caused by stalled protein processing in the brain, according to a new study. For several decades, researchers studying Alzheimer's disease have been working to understand ...
A research team at the Institute for Basic Science (IBS) has identified a previously unknown enzyme, SIRT2, that plays a key role in memory loss associated with Alzheimer's disease (AD). The study, ...
Alzheimer’s disease is the most common cause of dementia, a group of conditions that affect memory, thinking, and everyday ...
Oligodendrocytes are an important source of amyloid beta (Aβ) and play a key role in promoting neuronal dysfunction in Alzheimer's disease (AD), according to a study published July 23, 2024 in the ...
Scientists have found that a mutation tied to Alzheimer’s disrupts the production and quality of exosomes—tiny cell-made communication packets. Cells with the defective SORLA protein generate fewer ...
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Scientists discover an Alzheimer's warning sign that appears before memory loss
Scientists find cognitive flexibility problems may signal Alzheimer's warning signs months before memory loss appears The ...
The results of preclinical studies headed by investigators at the UK Dementia Research Institute at University College London, and colleagues, suggest that non-neuronal brain cells called ...
A new peer-reviewed study by researchers at The University of Texas at Austin (UT at Austin) shows how artificial intelligence (AI) machine learning can help guide and improve enzyme design for the ...
A University of Kansas study of rare gene mutations that cause hereditary Alzheimer's disease shows these mutations disrupt production of a small sticky protein called amyloid. Plaques composed of ...
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 ...
Alzheimer’s disease is likely caused by stalled protein processing in the brain, according to a new study. The research, published today as a Reviewed Preprint in eLife, is described by editors as a ...
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