UMass Amherst: Computational Techniques Developed to Explore 'The Dark Side of Amyloid Aggregation in the Brain'
April 29, 2020
April 29, 2020
AMHERST, Massachusetts, April 29 -- The University of Massachusetts Amherst campus issued the following news:
As physicians and families know too well, though Alzheimer's disease has been intensely studied for decades, too much is still not known about molecular processes in the brain that cause it. Now researchers at the University of Massachusetts Amherst say new insights from analytic theory and molecular simulation techniques offer a better understanding of amyloid fibril growth . . .
As physicians and families know too well, though Alzheimer's disease has been intensely studied for decades, too much is still not known about molecular processes in the brain that cause it. Now researchers at the University of Massachusetts Amherst say new insights from analytic theory and molecular simulation techniques offer a better understanding of amyloid fibril growth . . .