Brain Enzyme Tied to Memory Reveals New Alzheimer’s Treatment Path

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Johns Hopkins researchers found that loss of the brain enzyme cystathionine γ-lyase (CSE), which makes hydrogen sulfide, causes memory loss and Alzheimer’s-like brain damage in mice, highlighting CSE as a potential drug target to boost brain health and slow neurodegeneration.
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