Development of Alzheimer’s trademark cell-killing plaques slowed by researchers


Researchers have learned how to fix a cellular structure called the Golgi that mysteriously becomes fragmented in all Alzheimer’s patients and appears to be a major cause of the disease. They say that understanding this mechanism helps decode amyloid plaque formation in the brains of Alzheimer’s patients — plaques that kills cells and contributes to memory loss and other Alzheimer’s symptoms.

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