
New study points to tau, not amyloid-beta (Abeta) plaque, as the seminal event that spurs neuron death in diseases such as Alzheimer's disease. The finding, which dramatically alters the prevailing theory of Alzheimer's development, also explains why some people with plaque build-up in their brains don't have dementia.The study is published online today in the journal iMolecular Neurodegeneration/i. Neuronal death happens when tau, found inside neurons, fails ...
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