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Protein Signatures, Blood Vessels and Alzheimer's Disease
In this episode, Dr. Aleksandra Wojtas and Dr. Nicholas Seyfried discuss their latest research investigating the critical role of cerebrovascular dysfunction in Alzheimer's and related neurodegenerative diseases. They explain how analyzing the unique protein signatures found within the brain's blood vessels is uncovering new insights into the early development of Alzheimer's pathology. This innovative approach has the potential to lead to earlier detection methods and new treatment avenues.
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- Dr. Aleksandra M. Wojtas and Dr. Nicholas T. Seyfried: https://med.emory.edu/departments/biochemistry/research-labs/seyfried/people/index.html
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The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are solely those of the guests and do not necessarily reflect those of the Alzheimer's Association. The Alzheimer's Association does not endorse any external product or service. This podcast is for informational purposes and is not intended to provide medical advice, please consult your physician.
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