Alzheimer's Research Takes Unexpected Turn Toward Copper
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Cu(ATSM) has anti-inflammatory and neuroprotective properties and has already advanced to clinical trials for conditions such as Parkinson’s and ALS
Alzheimer's Research Takes Unexpected Turn Toward Copper
Mostly associated with with wiring and old pennies, copper is hardly the first topic that comes to mind when thinking about Alzheimer's disease. The post Alzheimer’s Research Takes Unexpected Turn Toward Copper appeared first on StudyFinds.
A Known Copper Compound Shows Effectiveness Against Protein Deposits Typical of Alzheimer's Disease.
Researchers at Monash University have discovered in laboratory experiments that a drug that transports copper to the brain significantly reduces toxic Alzheimer's proteins and improves long-term spatial memory. The findings, published today in the journal ACS Chemical Neuroscience...

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