Why Do Some People Get Dementia In Their 40s?
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Why Do Some People Get Dementia In Their 40s?
A new study published in Nature Aging has uncovered new molecular signatures of frontotemporal dementia by analyzing over 4,000 proteins in the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) of patients with genetic forms of FTD. The post Why Do Some People Get Dementia In Their 40s? appeared first on Study Finds.
Biomarkers in spinal fluid may flag frontotemporal dementia before symptoms emerge
A new study has revealed a set of proteins in the cerebrospinal fluid that could help identify frontotemporal dementia (FTD) before symptoms appear and track its progression. The findings, published in Nature Aging, come from scientists who analyzed over 4,000 proteins in people with inherited forms of FTD. The research points to disrupted gene expression and damaged brain connections as key features of the disease, offering potential new target…
Mediafax A recent study, published in Nature Age magazine, identified a group of proteins from cephaloroidic fluid that could allow for the diagnosis of the transient dementia (FTD) prior to the occurrence of symptoms, but also monitoring their evolution. Researchers have analyzed over 4,000 proteins in people with FTD origin and have discovered that deregulated genetic expression and deterioration of neuronal connections are the characteristics…
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