Researchers at the University of California, Riverside, have proposed a new mechanism for the onset of Alzheimer's disease, suggesting that the interaction between amyloid beta and tau proteins may be key to understanding the disease's pathology. The proposed mechanism for disease onset indicates that Alzheimer's disease may begin when amyloid beta protein interferes with the normal function of tau protein within nerve cells. This interference m…
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Researchers at the University of California, Riverside, have proposed a new mechanism for the onset of Alzheimer's disease, suggesting that the interaction between amyloid beta and tau proteins may be key to understanding the disease's pathology. The proposed mechanism for disease onset indicates that Alzheimer's disease may begin when amyloid beta protein interferes with the normal function of tau protein within nerve cells. This interference m…