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🧠🔑 #Alzheimers research: Key protein identified
A research team at the #UniCologne has identified a specific form of the tau protein that is responsible for mediating the toxicity of harmful protein clumps in human neurons. This could lead to a new target for future treatments of Alzheimer's disease.
Read more ➡️ https://uni.koeln/EWWLK

The paper was published in Alzheimer's & Dementia 👇
https://alz-journals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/alz.14403

#UniKöln #Alzheimer #TauProtein #Research #Neurodegeneration

Key protein identified for understanding and treating Alzheimer’s disease

Researchers at the University of Cologne have identified a specific form of the tau protein that is responsible for mediating the toxicity of harmful protein clumps in human neurons and thus represents a new target for future treatments

🧠🔑 Schlüsselprotein zum Verständnis und Behandlung von #Alzheimer identifiziert
Ein Forschungsteam der #UniKöln hat eine spezielle Form des #TauProtein identifiziert, die für die Vermittlung der Toxizität der schädlichen Proteinklumpen in menschlichen Neuronen verantwortlich ist. Dies könnte ein neues Ziel für künftige Behandlungen der Alzheimer-Krankheit darstellen.

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📰 Studie in Alzheimer's & Dementia”👇
https://alz-journals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/alz.14403

#UniCologne #Demenz

Schlüsselprotein zum Verständnis und Behandlung von Alzheimer identifiziert

Kölner Wissenschaftler*innen haben eine spezielle Form des Tau-Proteins identifiziert, das für die Vermittlung der Toxizität der schädlichen Proteinklumpen in menschlichen Neuronen verantwortlich ist und somit ein neues Ziel für künftige Behandlungen darstellt

Brain health: Immune enzyme linked to toxic tau buildup in Alzheimer’s disease

Researchers found that the immune enzyme TYK2 adds a tag to tau protein, causing toxic buildup in the brain. Blocking TYK2 reduced harmful tau and neuron damage in mice, offering a potential new target for Alzheimer’s treatment.

PsyPost
Unveiling the Shadow Player: Tau Protein’s Silent Role in Parkinson’s Disease

New research identifies tau protein as a key player in the early stages of Parkinson's disease, challenging traditional views and suggesting new directions for treatment. Parkinson's disease, the second most common type of progressive dementia after Alzheimer's disease, affects nearly 1 million p

SciTechDaily

https://www.scientificeuropean.co.uk/medicine/dementia-klotho-injection-improves-cognition-in-monkey/

Researchers have found that memory in aged monkey improved following a single administration of low-dose Klotho protein. It is the first time that restoring levels of klotho has been shown to improve cognition in a non-human primate.
#Klothoprotein #Dementia #TauProtein #PROTEIN #Alzheimer’sDisease #Ageing #Longevity

Dementia: Klotho Injection Improves Cognition in Monkey 

Researchers have found that memory in aged monkey improved following a single administration of low-dose Klotho protein. It is the first time that restoring lev

Scientific European

Understanding Alzheimer’s Disease and the Precursors for Dementia – An In-Depth Discussion with Goran Šimić
How does the aging process lead to neurodegenerative diseases? Research shows that neuroinflammation may play a key role. Press play to learn:

What a Tau protein is and how it pla
https://www.findinggeniuspodcast.com/podcasts/understanding-alzheimers-disease-and-the-precursors-for-dementia-an-in-depth-discussion-with-goran-simic/
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Understanding Alzheimer's Disease and the Precursors for Dementia

Professor of neuroscience and anatomy Gorin Šimić joins the conversation to discuss Alzheimer's disease and Dementia.

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