First Detailed Images of Alzheimer's Structures Unveiled

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Scientists at the University of Leeds have mapped the molecular structures of β-amyloid and tau proteins in an Alzheimer's patient's brain using cryo-electron tomography, revealing how these proteins disrupt brain functions. This breakthrough, published in Nature, could lead to new therapeutic approaches for neurological diseases.
Topics:health#alzheimers-disease#b-amyloid#cryo-electron-tomography#health-and-science#molecular-biology#tau-proteins
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