does not fully capture how human brain cells behave in Alzheimer's disease. In the new study, Huang's team developed a ...
New research reveals that cells outside the brain can store and process memories, challenging the view that memory is limited ...
An analysis of brains at various stages of Alzheimer's found that neurons called inhibitory neurons are the first to be affected by the disease.
Scientists have discovered that the enzyme TYK2 modifies tau proteins, leading to their accumulation in the brain—a key ...
The brain, traditionally considered an immune-privileged organ due to the blood-brain barrier (BBB), has its own sophisticated immune defense system.
Recent research has revealed that alcohol use disorder and Alzheimer’s disease share significant patterns of gene ...
Alzheimer's disease is characterized by a progressive loss of nerve cells leading to a decline in memory and cognition.
The only approved treatments for Alzheimer’s disease are medications with ... In Alzheimer’s, nerve cells in the brain at some point start to dysfunction, leading to the debilitating symptoms ...
The discovery of how the brain processes time could one day help detect the early onset of neurodegenerative diseases like ...
does not fully capture how human brain cells behave in Alzheimer's disease. In the new study, Huang's team developed a "chimeric" mouse model that not only carries human APOE genes, but also ...
It takes decades for a person's brain to be disabled by Alzheimer's disease. Now scientists have created a detailed timeline of what happens to different brain cells as the disease progresses.