
To understand the function of human proteins in causing Alzheimer's disease, scientists have discovered the use of a simple single-celled amoeba. The new study, published in the iJournal of Cell Science/i today (Friday 24 January) by researchers at Royal Holloway, University of London and the Institute of Psychiatry King's College London, reveals how the amoeba will enable a better understanding of the function of these Alzheimer's disease-associated proteins ...
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