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Different 'Subtypes' of Alzheimer's May Be Linked to Different Modifications of Tau Protein, Massachusetts General Hospital-Led Team Finds
June 24, 2020
BOSTON, Massachusetts, June 24 -- Massachusetts General Hospital issued the following news release:

A new study reveals a possible biological reason that Alzheimer's Disease (AD) progresses at different rates in different patients. The study, which was led by Massachusetts General Hospital researchers, focused on tau, a protein found in the neurofibrillary tangles in the brain that are a well-known sign of AD.

Tau can undergo a variety of modifications during the cours . . .

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