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    Rethinking Therapeutic Strategies That Target APOE To Slow Amyloid Plaque Accumulatio

    Scientists' picture of how a gene strongly linked to Alzheimer's disease harms the brain may have to be revised, researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis have found. People with harmful forms of the APOE gene have up to 12 times the risk of developing Alzheimer's...
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    Carmustine Decreases Amyloid β Plaques In Mouse Model Of Alzheimer's Disease

    Long term treatment by carmustine, a chemical relative of mustard gas and already used to treat some types of brain cancer, can decrease the amount of amyloid β and number of amyloid plaques in a mouse model of Alzheimer's disease. The research is published in Biomed Central's open access...
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    Beta Amyloid May Be The Key To Diagnosis Of Alzheimer's In Healthy Patients

    An arsenal of Alzheimer's research revealed at the Society of Nuclear Medicine's 59th Annual Meeting indicates that beta-amyloid plaque in the brain not only is involved in the pathology of Alzheimer's disease but may also precede even mild cognitive decline. These and other studies advance...
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    How Amyloid Beta Reduces Plasticity Related To Synaptic Signaling

    The early stages of Alzheimer's disease are thought to occur at the synapse, since synapse loss is associated with memory dysfunction. Evidence suggests that amyloid beta (Aβ) plays an important role in early synaptic failure, but little has been understood about Aβ's effect on the plasticity...
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