New Insights on Alzheimer’s Spread via Brain Proteins

Source: ScienceDaily Health

Summary

Researchers have identified a common brain protein that may aid the spread of Alzheimer’s by transferring toxic Tau proteins from damaged neurons to healthy ones. Blocking this process could potentially slow the progression of the disease.

Why It Matters

This discovery could fundamentally change our understanding of how Alzheimer’s disease develops and spreads within the brain. By targeting the pathways involved in this protein transfer, there is hope for developing new therapeutic strategies that could mitigate or even halt the disease’s progression, offering hope to millions affected by Alzheimer’s.

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