Brain function discovery could help future treatments of Alzheimer’s

The development of future treatments for Alzheimer’s disease could be aided by scientists who have discovered the functions of the area of the brain where the disease begins.

Brain function discovery could help future treatments of Alzheimer’s

The development of future treatments for Alzheimer’s disease could be aided by scientists who have discovered the functions of the area of the brain where the disease begins.

The new research, published in Current Biology and carried out at the Universities of St Andrews and Edinburgh, focuses on one of the first brain areas to show changes in Alzheimer’s – the lateral entorhinal cortex (LEC).

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