In Laboratory Mice, Immune System Cells From The Bloodstream Entered The Brain And Devoured Plaque That Is Believed To Play A Major Role In Alzheimer

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Interrupting a signaling pathway in certain immune system cells in laboratory mice had the opposite effect researchers expected but opened the possibility of a new approach to treating Alzheimer’s disease, according to an article in the journal Nature Medicine.The intervention targets the sticky plaque buildup that occurs in the brains of patients with Alzheimer’s disease, using immune system cells (macrophages) from outside the brain.

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