Cause of Alzheimer's may lie in protein strand
Pay-Per-View - USA TODAY - ProQuest Archiver - Dec 6, 1994 Protein strands found on brain cells in Alzheimer's patients appear to strangle the cells to death rather than form after the cells die, research shows. ...
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ALZHEIMER'S PROTEIN IS CALLED NORMAL SECRETION
$2.95 - Boston Globe - NewsBank - Sep 24, 1992 ... that the protein may play an important role in normal cell functioning, ... Other researchers cautioned that a diagnostic test for Alzheimer's may be ...
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Study Backs Theory on a Cause of Alzheimer's
New York Times - Dec 22, 1992 Researchers recently showed that normal human cells produce beta amyloid protein, leading to the hypothesis that the problem in Alzheimer's may be excess ...
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Researchers show hormone blocks Alzheimer's damage
Pay-Per-View - Chicago Tribune - ProQuest Archiver - Aug 15, 1991 Such human trials may begin within the next two years, he said. ... Beta amyloid protein has been found to produce Alzheimer's-like nerve cell destruction ...
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… FOR LEVELS OF PROTEIN MAY HELP DIAGNOSE ALZHEIMER'S
Pay-Per-View - Chicago Tribune - ProQuest Archiver - Oct 12, 1995 Testing levels of a protein called tau in spinal fluid may help doctors diagnose Alzheimer's disease, researchers say. Although there is now little that can ...
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Alzheimer Patients May Lack Hormone
New York Times - Jul 20, 1993 The protein, an NGF receptor called p75, "is in the exact same cells that are the most severely affected and earliest to die in Alzheimer's disease," Dr. ...
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USF team reports Alzheimer's advances
Pay-Per-View - St. Petersburg Times - ProQuest Archiver - Jul 21, 1997 "The key to the start of Alzheimer's may be the breakdown in blood vessels," ... "That would make it possible for the toxic protein to leak out and trigger ...
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