Reprogramming Brain Cells to Combat Alzheimer’s Disease

Source: ScienceDaily Health

Summary

Researchers have identified a molecule called OLE that can reprogram brain immune cells, enhancing their protective capabilities against Alzheimer’s disease. This treatment has shown promise in reducing toxic plaque buildup and improving memory in models of the disease.

Why It Matters

This breakthrough could revolutionize Alzheimer’s treatment by targeting the brain’s immune response, potentially slowing or reversing cognitive decline. As the global population ages and Alzheimer’s cases rise, finding effective interventions is crucial for public health.

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