Alzheimer’s breakthrough: a single brain receptor triggers synapse erasure

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Researchers identify LilrB2 as a shared receptor that Reacts to amyloid beta and the inflammatory fragment C4d to trigger neurons to prune their own synapses, linking two major Alzheimer's theories. This neuron-autonomous mechanism suggests therapies should aim to protect synapses rather than solely dismantle plaques to preserve memory.
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