SCIENCE & TECH: Nanotech Used to Reverse Alzheimer’s Disease in Mice: Study – U-S-NEWS.COM
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The innovative approach focuses on restoring this structure through nanoparticles, rather than acting on neurons or other brain cells, as has usually been done so far.
With only three injections of these molecules, the animals experienced a recovery of cognitive abilities with an effect that lasted the equivalent of 20 human years.
Spain, October 07, 2025.- Scientists from the Institute of Bioengineering of Catalonia and the West China Hospital of the University of Sichuan managed to reverse the alzhéimer in mice using nanoparticles. The study, published in the scientific journal ‘Signal Transduction and Targeted Therapy’, focused on restoring vascular function rather than acting on neurons... Read more →
Barcelona, Spain.- Scientists from the Institute of Bioengineering of Catalonia and the West China Hospital of the University of Sichuan managed to reverse the alzhéimer in mice using nanoparticles. The study, published in the scientific journal ‘Signal Transduction and Targeted Therapy’, focused on restoring vascular function rather than acting on neurons as previously done with this technology. Researchers administered three doses of supramole…
An international team co-led by the Institute of Bioengineering of Catalonia (IBEC) and the West China Hospital of Sichuan University (WCHSU) has managed to reverse Alzheimer's in mice with three injections of nanoparticles. The focus of this work is to restore the normal function of the vascular system, instead of acting on neurons and other brain cells, as has been commonly done until now. The results have been published in the journal 'Signal…
SCIENCE & TECH: Nanotech used to reverse Alzheimer’s disease in mice: study – U-S-NEWS.COM
Scientists have discovered what could be a breakthrough in the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease. Over 7 million Americans are living with Alzheimer’s, which slowly erodes memory, cognitive skills and the ability to perform simple tasks. Early attempts at treating or managing Alzheimer’s have concentrated on neurons and other brain cells. Newer approaches have been exploring how other factors contribute to the disease. Now, a new study reveals in…
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