Alzheimer's disease research offers hope for finding therapeutic target that stops progression

In searching for a possible therapeutic target to stop the progress of this disease, an international scientific team, led by researchers at the Department of Cell Biology, Genetics and Physiology of the UMA and also members of the Baglietto lab and the NeuroAD research group, has identified different factors involved in the propagation processes.

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