Researchers discover and characterize a novel membraneless organelle that could play a role in Alzheimer's treatment
tau proteins
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Understanding how the protein tau moves between neurons yields insight into possible treatments for neurodegenerative diseases
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A ‘druggable’ mechanism of tau protein pathology could lead to new treatment for dementia
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New insight into the mechanism of tau protein aggregation could lead to better in vitro models for neurodegenerative disease research
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A unique class of proteins in the human body has the ability to alter their configuration
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Kenneth Kosik and his team found strong evidence that diaminothiazoles could slow the progression of the development of abnormal tau.
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Cinnamon: Can the red-brown spice with the unmistakable fragrance and variety of uses offer an important health benefit?
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In what they are calling a new direction in the study of Alzheimer's disease, UC Santa Barbara scientists have made an important finding about what happens to brain cells that are destroyed in Alzheimer's disease and related dementias.
