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Scientists reverse Alzheimer’s plaque formation in animal models by boosting activity of key ion channel

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Losing the activity of a key ion channel in the brain may contribute to the buildup of a devastating and toxic protein responsible for the clumps of plaque that accumulate in Alzheimer’s disease, a team of neurobiologists in China has found.


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