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Microglia can partially break down amyloid plaques by "spitting" a digestive enzyme at them, a new study has found.
Immune cells in the brain called microglia can partially break down large amyloid plaques characteristic of Alzheimer's ...
Dopamine, commonly known as the “feel-good” hormone, may hold the key to breaking down beta-amyloid plaques—abnormal protein clusters that interfere with brain function and are hallmarks of ...
Cornell researchers discovered that brain immune cells, called microglia, can partially break down Alzheimer’s amyloid ...
The brain is a very busy organ and as it works, it accumulates toxic proteins that can cause sticky plaques. These plaques ...
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newly formed plaques of sticky amyloid proteins, and all around them dying neurons — the signature marks of Alzheimer’s disease. Meanwhile, infection-free brain tissues recovered from the ...
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Immune cells in the brain called microglia can partially break down large amyloid plaques characteristic of Alzheimer's disease by latching on to them, forming a sort of external stomach and ...