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Scientists restore memory by blocking a single Alzheimer’s protein

ScienceDaily·ScienceDaily·about 1 month ago
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Alzheimer's disease is often described in numbers, with millions of people affected, cases rising quickly, and costs reaching into the trillions. For families, however, the experience is deeply personal. "It's a slow bereavement," says Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Professor Nicholas Tonks, whose mother lived with Alzheimer's. "You lose the person piece by piece." A major focus in Alzheimer's research has been the buildup of plaque in the brain. This plaque consists of amyloid-β (Aβ), a peptide that forms naturally but can accumulate and cluster together over time. These deposits are widely believed to play a key role in driving the disease. Targeting PTP1B To Improve Memory Tonks, along with graduate student Yuxin Cen and postdoctoral fellow Steven Ribeiro Alves, has identified a new potential strategy. Their research shows that blocking a protein known as PTP1B can improve learning and memory in a mouse model of Alzheimer's disease.…

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