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Stopping the propagation of neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s
Neurodegenerative disease like Alzheimer's and Parkinson’s are progressive disease that causes great suffering for the victims and relatives, in addition it cause large economic costs for society.
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13 June 2018
New mechanism by which Alzheimer's disease spreads
Harmful protein aggregates in Alzheimer's disease can spread between neurons in the brain via a cellular waste-disposal system. The new findings by researchers at Linköping University are published in Acta Neuropathologica.
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14 June 2018
Following the tracks of Alzheimer’s disease
Martin Hallbeck has a foot in two camps: he works not only in research but also as a doctor and head of clinical pathology. His research aims to find out how neurodegenerative diseases spread in the brain and how they can be stopped.
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27 May 2019
A newly discovered mechanism reveals how Parkinson’s disease can spread
Tiny channels between nerve cells are involved in a newly discovered mechanism of how Parkinson’s disease can spread throughout the brain. Harmful protein aggregates can “hitch a lift” with channel-forming proteins, and spread to healthy cells.