USF Researchers Find Inhibitor That Helps Rid Brain Of Alzheimer's Protein
Featured on: Tech Journal South
Publication date: Oct 2, 2009
Publication date: Oct 2, 2009
Research led by Chad Dickey, PhD, of the University of South Florida has found that using a chemical process to inhibit a "chaperone" protein called Hsp70 can help the brain to clear away the tau "tangles" that are characteristic of Alzheimer's Disease, pointing the way to new angles of treatment
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