Plaque removers and shakers
Marie-Thérèse Heemels
Nature, 2000, vol. 406, issue 6795, 465-465
Abstract:
Progress in understanding Alzheimer's disease comes with a report that Alzheimer's like pathology in mice can be halted by antibodies that recognize the amyloid-b peptide, found in the brain plaques characteristic of the human disease. The antibodies bind to the plaques and trigger their removal.
Date: 2000
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