Stanford Study: Stem Cell Therapy Shows Promise in Alzheimer’s Treatment
In a study by Stanford Medicine, scientists transplanted stem cells into mice, leading to a reduction in brain abnormalities typical of Alzheimer’s disease.
In a study by Stanford Medicine, scientists transplanted stem cells into mice, leading to a reduction in brain abnormalities typical of Alzheimer’s disease.
Scientists at MIT's Picower Institute developed a promising Alzheimer’s drug candidate, A11. Tested on three mouse strains, A11 showed reduced inflammation, decreased amyloid, and enhanced cognitive performance.
Scientists from Stanford Medicine have discovered a gene variant, DR4 allele, that provides protection against both Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease. Analyzing data from various continents, researchers found that this gene…
Alzheimer’s disease is a type of dementia that causes memory, thinking and behavior problems. It is the most common reasons of dementia.