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by ckayatek
4630 days ago
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The pathway they study is conserved from mice to humans so the results may be relevant. That being said I don't know whether this pathway is involved in Alzheimer's disease. What's more interesting is the mechanism of the curing. One often proposed model for dealing with neurodegeneration is to enhance naturally existing pathways in a cell that deal with misfolded proteins. The authors of this paper do the opposite. They found that this natural response was being overinduced in mice with prion disease and inhibiting it actually made them better. Certainly worth trying in other mouse models. |
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