'Zombie' Cells a New Treatment Target for Alzheimer's? - Medscape
Researchers have zeroed in on "zombie" cells in the brain, which, if removed, may prevent, delay, or even reverse Alzheimer's disease.
Scientists have identified a potential new target for Alzheimer's disease (AD) treatment.
Investigators led by Miranda E. Orr, PhD, assistant professor of gerontology and geriatric medicine, Wake Fo… [+3304 chars]
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