Thursday, 2 August 2012

Key Problem Maker in Alzheimer's can Reverse Paralysis in Mice With Multiple Sclerosis | Medindia:

Key Problem Maker in Alzheimer's can Reverse Paralysis in Mice With Multiple Sclerosis | Medindia:

A molecule widely assailed as the chief culprit in Alzheimer's disease unexpectedly reverses paralysis and inflammation in several distinct animal models of a different disorder — multiple sclerosis, Stanford University School of Medicine researchers have found.

This surprising discovery, which will be reported in a study to be published online Aug. 1 as the cover feature in Science Translational Medicine, comes on the heels of the recent failure of a large-scale clinical trial aimed at slowing the progression of Alzheimer's disease by attempting to clear the much-maligned molecule, known as A-beta, from Alzheimer's patients' bloodstreams.


http://www.medindia.net/news/key-problem-maker-in-alzheimers-can-reverse-paralysis-in-mice-with-multiple-sclerosis-105017-1.htm

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