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In breakthrough Alzheimer’s discovery, research team finds new targets and biomarkers for potential novel therapies
August 12, 2024 by NewsBot
Scientists explain how the amyloid beta deposits long known to build up in the brains of Alzheimer's patients serve as a kind of scaffold for the accumulation of other proteins. Because many of these proteins have known signaling functions, their presence around the amyloid accumulations, known as plaques, could be the culprit causing brain cell damage rather than the amyloid itself.