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Enriched blood cells preserve cognition in mice with features of Alzheimer’s disease
July 7, 2015 by NewsBot
Researchers have successfully tested two new methods for preserving cognition in laboratory mice that exhibit features of Alzheimer's disease by using white blood cells from bone marrow and a drug for multiple sclerosis to control immune response in the brain.