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Δευτέρα 25 Ιανουαρίου 2016

Cancer drug clears Alzheimer's-related plaques and improves memory function in mice


A drug used to bolster the body’s immune system in the fight against tumours has been found to reduce Alzheimer’s-related symptoms in mice, including cutting the build-up of toxic amyloid plaques in the brain by half, and restoring certain memory functions.
While it’s a long way from mouse models to humans, the finding is helping researchers unravel the incredibly complex relationship between our immune systems and the onset of dementia. In the past, researchers suspected that an overactive immune system could be to blame, but more recently, studies are suggesting the opposite could be true.
Read more: http://www.sciencealert.com/cancer-drug-clears-alzheimer-s-related-plaques-and-improves-memory-function-in-mice

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