Why Do Some Brain Regions Resist Alzheimer’s

Raj Team review scans

UCSF researchers create "Google Maps” for how tau moves in the brain of Alzheimer’s patients.

UCSF researchers discovered why some brain regions resist Alzheimer’s damage. Using a new brain-mapping model, they found that tau spreads along specific neural pathways, but certain genes can either help or hinder that spread. Some regions stay protected thanks to gene-driven defenses, offering new insight into targeted treatments.

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