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Diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease: Llama antibodies detect cerebral lesions
November 3, 2016 by NewsBot
The major challenge facing physicians treating Alzheimer's is the ability to detect markers of the disease as early as possible. These markers, located in the brain, are difficult to access, hampering diagnosis. Using two types of llama antibody capable of crossing the blood-brain barrier, scientists have developed a non-invasive approach to reach brain cells in a mouse model of the disease.