Uncategorized

Uncategorized

UC Irvine Study Identifies Brain Protein that Could Put the Brakes on Alzheimer’s

University of California, Irvine biologists blazing new approaches to studying Alzheimer’s disease have made a major finding on combating inflammation linked to the disease. The Charlie Dunlop School of Biological Sciences researchers’ discovery about the role of a protein called TOM-1 heralds a shift toward examining the molecular underpinnings of Alzheimer’s processes.

Uncategorized

Call it Mighty Mouse: Breakthrough Leaps Alzheimer’s Research Hurdle

University of California, Irvine researchers have made it possible to learn how key human brain cells respond to Alzheimer’s, vaulting a major obstacle in the quest to understand and one day vanquish it. By developing a way for human brain immune cells known as microglia to grow and function in mice, scientists now have an unprecedented view of crucial mechanisms contributing to the disease.

Scroll to Top