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by XorNot
9 days ago
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Which is not the point of the research paper: the point of it is they've targeted a novel mechanism (waste clearing) and observed two effects impacting markers for Alzheimer's. Amyloid beta might not be causative, but if you hit a mechanism then it stands to reason it might be indicative - in this case if Alzheimer's is partly or fully caused by a waste removal problem in the brain. |
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