Computational Model Examines The Pathways Of Alzheimer's That Strikes At The Young
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Publication date: Apr 17, 2009
Publication date: Apr 17, 2009
Research conducted by Lydia S. Glaw and Thomas C. Skalak of the University of Virginia on Familial Alzheimer's Disease (FAD), which can afflict those as young as thirty, leads to a model where multiple causative factors are required in combination to lead to the disease, suggesting a combination treatment strategy.
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