Researchers have revealed that a protein well known for its role in Alzheimer's disease controls spindle development in muscle and leads to impaired movement in mice when the protein is absent or treated with inhibitors. The researchers are from Berlin and Munich, Germany and Oxford, United Kingdom. The results, which are published in iThe EMBO Journal/i, suggest that drugs under development to target the beta-secretase-1 protein, which may be potential treatments for Alzheimer's ...Monday, 24 June 2013
Alzheimer's Disease Protein Controls Movement in Mice: Researchers
Researchers have revealed that a protein well known for its role in Alzheimer's disease controls spindle development in muscle and leads to impaired movement in mice when the protein is absent or treated with inhibitors. The researchers are from Berlin and Munich, Germany and Oxford, United Kingdom. The results, which are published in iThe EMBO Journal/i, suggest that drugs under development to target the beta-secretase-1 protein, which may be potential treatments for Alzheimer's ...
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