Scientists find promising avenue to restore cognitive function impaired by Alzheimer’s disease

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Scientists find promising avenue to restore cognitive function impaired by Alzheimer’s disease

A team of neuroscientists has identified a potential means to address the loss of cognitive function due to Alzheimer’s disease by targeting protein synthesis in mice. Their findings, reported in the journal Science Signaling, reveal that synthetic pharmaceuticals could rescue the activity of brain cells needed for memory formation.

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