Study: Reprogramming Defense Cells Can Fight Alzheimer's
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alzheimer AdobeStock The immune cells of the brain undergo changes during the aging and progression of Alzheimer's disease, and some of them may have a protective role against the damage caused by the disease. This is what points to a study published in the scientific journal "Nature Genetics", which mapped in detail how these cells change throughout life and during the advancement of Alzheimer's.
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