Researchers at the University of Cologne reveal how the 1N4R tau isoform contributes to Alzheimer’s, paving the way for potential new treatments.
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A team of researchers from the University of Cologne has made an important discovery about the tau protein and its role in Alzheimer’s disease. They found that a specific version of the tau protein, called 1N4R, is key to the harmful effects of protein clumps in brain cells of people with Alzheimer’s. The team used […] The post Research finds key to treating Alzheimer’s disease appeared first on Knowridge Science Report.
Researchers at the University of Cologne reveal how the 1N4R tau isoform contributes to Alzheimer’s, paving the way for potential new treatments.
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