Brain Cell's Internal Skeleton Identified as Key Regulator in Alzheimer's Disease
Scientists have uncovered a microscopic skeletal structure within neurons that acts as a gatekeeper, controlling substance intake. A weakened structure allows harmful Alzheimer's-related proteins to enter brain cells more easily. This discovery opens a new research pathway, suggesting that stabilizing this cellular lattice could help prevent neurodegeneration and slow the progression of Alzheimer's.
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