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Alzheimer's clue found in specific plaque

Posted June 25, 2008 by Global Grind Staff for Global Grind Staff

The brains of people with the memory-robbing form of dementia are cluttered with a plaque made up of beta-amyloid, a sticky protein. But there long has been a question whether this is a cause of the disease or a side effect. Also involved are tangles of a protein called tau; some scientists suspect this is the cause.


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