Researchers have mapped the molecular structure and dynamics of an aggressive protein modification that spurs on Alzheimer’s disease. A new study offers greater understanding of the microscopic, toxic protein fragments, called beta amyloids, that cause rapid acceleration of Alzheimer’s disease.
Molecular structure of one of Alzheimer’s stickier culprits
Researchers have mapped the molecular structure and dynamics of an aggressive protein modification that spurs on Alzheimer’s disease. A new study offers greater understanding of the microscopic, toxic protein fragments, called beta amyloids, that cause rapid acceleration of Alzheimer’s disease.