Researchers at Northwestern University have been more effectively identified by using their own immune cells in the future using their own immune cells.
According to RCO News Agency, Scientists at Evanston University in Illinois used a new method called Spatial Transcription by people with Alzheimer’s disease.
Alzheimer’s disease is partly caused by the formation of beta amyloid protein masses outside the neurons, which can lead to improper functioning of tau proteins. These factors and other factors prevent the normal activity of the brain.
Researchers, using a new method to analyze the tissue of the deceased, who had received the amyloid vaccine, and comparing it with tissue samples from those who did not receive the vaccine, found that the brain immune cells cleansed the plaques and subsequently recovered to restore the healthy environment.
David Gate, author of an article published in Nature Medicine, explained that the new mechanism shows the role of immune cells in helping brain recovery and can report the development of treatments that only target these specific cells. It may take a lot of time to achieve it, because we still have no way to target those cells, but Gate points out that the methods of doing this are constantly improving.
So this is not a cure yet, but it seems to be a significant progress in our evolution of understanding how to deal with Alzheimer’s complexities. It can also provide treatments that do not have potentially harmful side effects in the current drugs. Every step forward is a great victory over the disease that is estimated to be estimated in the next five years, along with other species of dementia, affecting nearly 5 million people worldwide.
Studies of this kind increase the list of advances in Alzheimer’s understanding.
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