Fat vesicles from obese tissue may intensify amyloid plaque formation, linking obesity to Alzheimer's.
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Fat vesicles from obese tissue may intensify amyloid plaque formation, linking obesity to Alzheimer's.
Fat vesicles from obese tissue may intensify amyloid plaque formation, linking obesity to Alzheimer's.
Highlights: Fat vesicles from obese individuals promote toxic amyloid buildup in the brain Lipid molecules lyso
For years, doctors have known that being obese increases the risk of many serious health problems, but the exact connection between obesity and...
For years, doctors have known that being obese increases the risk of many serious health problems, but the exact connection between obesity and...
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