Innate Immune Cells Enlisted to Clear Amyloid, Fight Disease
Scientists are tweaking immune pathways to scavenge amyloid and curb symptoms in Alzheimer’s mice.
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Scientists are tweaking immune pathways to scavenge amyloid and curb symptoms in Alzheimer’s mice.
New research reveals fundamental roles for astrocytes and microglia in shaping neural circuits.
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Researchers Revel in C9ORF72 Advances at RNA Symposium Profilin-1 Links Cytoskeleton and RNA Aggregation in ALS The Four Stages of TDP-43 Proteinopathy Blocking a MicroRNA Slows Motor Neuron Disease in Mice Glial Cells Refine Neural Circuits Innate Immune
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A gene therapy approach to protect cholinergic neurons appeared safe and seemed to stabilize brain metabolism in a Phase 1 trial of AD patients.