A network of genes involved in the inflammatory response in the brain has been discovered by a team of scientists. The findings, published online today in the journal iCell/i, provide new understanding of key pathways and genes involved in Late Onset Alzheimer's Disease (LOAD) and valuable insights to develop potential therapies for the disease. To date, scientists have been challenged in understanding LOAD, the most common form of AD. Despite decades of ...Tuesday, 30 April 2013
Key Mechanism for a Common Form of Alzheimer's Disease Discovered
A network of genes involved in the inflammatory response in the brain has been discovered by a team of scientists. The findings, published online today in the journal iCell/i, provide new understanding of key pathways and genes involved in Late Onset Alzheimer's Disease (LOAD) and valuable insights to develop potential therapies for the disease. To date, scientists have been challenged in understanding LOAD, the most common form of AD. Despite decades of ...
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