A newly identified brain receptor could supercharge immune cells to fight Alzheimer’s and protect memory. Credit: Shutterstock
UCSF researchers have pinpointed a crucial brain receptor that helps im… [+2791 chars]
Some Brains Stay Sharp Thanks to a Plaque Eating Immune Cell That Fights Alzheimer’s - SciTechDaily
A newly identified brain receptor could supercharge immune cells to fight Alzheimer’s and protect memory.
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