Engineered Cells Reduce Alzheimer's Plaques by 50% in Mice
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Engineered Cells Reduce Alzheimer's Plaques by 50% in Mice

What's Happening? Scientists at Washington University have developed a new cellular immunotherapy that significantly reduces amyloid plaques in the brains of mice, a hallmark of Alzheimer's disease. The therapy involves a genetically engineered virus that transforms astrocytes into 'super cleaners'
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