Scientists used a new imaging technique to assess the structure of amyloid-beta aggregates — known culprits in Alzheimer’s development — that are present inside nerve cells at early stages of the disease, a study reports. These findings, from a mouse model, may be important to understanding the different stages of Alzheimer’s progression. The study, “Super‐Resolution Infrared Imaging of Polymorphic Amyloid Aggregates Directly in Neurons,” was published in the journal Advanced Science. During the development of Alzheimer’s, a protein…
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