Antibodies Could Play a Role in Alzheimer’s Treatment and Prevention »

Posted By SenorCoconut 4 months ago in News

Researchers raise the possibility that many of us are carrying antibodies in our blood that could be playing a role in Alzheimer’s disease.

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    Newperson4 months ago

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    “Other studies have found antibodies against A-beta, but nobody has ever done a large-scale analysis using hundreds of different samples and almost a hundred different peptides to look for what’s already in people’s bodies,” said the paper’s first author, Markus Britschgi,

    Sometimes the answers are so close we can't see them. Good one Thanks Doc.

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      vizion4 months ago

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      I had a relative and a friend of a close relative that both had alzheimers, it's very frustrating and sad to see. I hope they find a cure for it soon.

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