What Causes Alzheimer’s? Scientists Are Rethinking the Answer | Quantamagazine
Date : 2022-12-08
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Three decades ago, scientists thought they had cracked the medical mystery of what causes Alzheimer’s disease with an idea known as the amyloid cascade hypothesis. It accused a protein called amyloid-beta of forming sticky, toxic plaques between neurons, killing them and triggering a series of events that made the brain waste away. But other mechanisms may be at least as important and they finally get the attention they deserve.
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