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Hunting neuron killers in Alzheimer’s and traumatic brain injury

November 9, 2012 by

Levels of the protein appoptosin in the brain skyrocket in Alzheimer's disease and traumatic brain injury. Appoptosin is known for helping the body make heme, the molecule that carries iron in the blood. Researchers discovered that excess heme leads to the overproduction of reactive oxygen species and triggers apoptosis, causing neurons to die.

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