Danilo Tagle

Danilo Tagle
cells process stuck
Cells become stuck in the process of cell division.
animal authors changes earlier early events finding happening indicate models months precede process seems separate signs six
The finding would indicate that there are earlier events that are happening that precede the plaque build-up. The authors have demonstrated in animal models that these changes are happening as early as six months before the first signs of plaque accumulation. This seems to be a separate cellular process unlinked to the plaque process.
cell certainly death impact lead less lessen
That would actually lead to less cell death in Alzheimer's, so that would certainly be something that would lessen the impact of the disease.
against central grain lead
It really is going against the central grain of what we know, and it actually may lead to something more promising.
blood bone born brain cells great majority neurons normally regular
In regular cells, like in bone and blood, the cells divide. But brain cells do not normally divide. The great majority will not divide. The neurons you're born with are pretty much what you have at end of life.