'Magic number' 695 opens up new areas for Alzheimer's research
Monday, November 15, 2010 - 10:31
in Biology & Nature
Alzheimer's disease is widely believed to be caused by the gradual accumulation in the brain of amyloid-beta peptide which is toxic to nerve cells. Amyloid beta peptide is formed from a protein known as APP, which is found in three forms. Most research into APP a key area of study for the disease does not distinguish between the different forms of the protein.