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A new study has revealed that newborn babies and Alzheimer’s patients both have elevated levels of the same protein, p-tau217, in their blood.
Scientists from the French Blood Establishment (EFS) has successfully identified the ultra-rare 48 th blood type group, known ...
Tau is an intrinsically disordered protein (IDP) implicated in Alzheimer’s disease. Recently, tau proteins were discovered to be able to catalyze self-acetylation, which may promote its pathological ...
Now, scientists say the woman is the only known carrier of a new blood type called “Gwada negative.” It’s the only blood type ...
Newborn babies and patients with Alzheimer's disease share an unexpected biological trait: elevated levels of a well-known ...
Education, body mass index (BMI), and hypertension play a role in the spread of tau tangles, a hallmark of Alzheimer's ...
Newborn babies and patients with Alzheimer's disease share an unexpected biological trait: elevated levels of a well-known ...
Insulin resistance detected by routine triglyceride-glucose (TyG) index can flag people with early Alzheimer’s who are four ...
We were surprised to see the effect only in the Alzheimer’s spectrum and not in other neurodegenerative diseases." ...
A routine blood test may be able to detect cancer more than three years before diagnosis, a new study suggests. In the study, published May 22 in Cancer Discovery, researchers at Johns Hopkins ...
After 15 years of research, French scientists identified a new, 48th blood group system called "Gwada negative" from a ...
A simple blood test could reveal which early Alzheimer’s patients are most at risk for rapid decline. Researchers found that ...
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