Scientists reveal how brain cells in Alzheimer’s go awry, lose their identity

The science of sound, vibration to better diagnose, treat brain diseases
27 April 2021
COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy: Understandable and irrational
27 April 2021

Scientists reveal how brain cells in Alzheimer’s go awry, lose their identity

Despite the prevalence of Alzheimer’s, there are still no treatments, in part because it has been challenging to study how the disease develops. Now, scientists at the Salk Institute have uncovered new insights into what goes awry during Alzheimer’s by growing neurons that resemble—more accurately than ever before—brain cells in older patients. And like patients themselves, the afflicted neurons appear to lose their cellular identity.

Comments are closed.