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Protein involved in removing Alzheimer's buildup linked to circadian rhythm | The Source

Brain protein helps explain link between circadian rhythm, Alzheimer’s disease December 16, 2020 SHARE Immune cells known as microglia (turquoise with red dots) surround a plaque of the Alzheimer’s protein amyloid (blue). The red dots indicate that the microglia are prepared to remove the potentially damaging plaque. Researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis have discovered a protein that links the amyloid-removal process to the circadian clock. The protein, YKL-40, could help explain why people with Alzheimer’s frequently suffer from sleep disturbances, and provide a new target for Alzheimer’s therapies. (Image: Brian Lananna/School of Medicine)

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Protein involved in removing Alzheimer's buildup linked to circadian rhythm

Protein involved in removing Alzheimer's buildup linked to circadian rhythm
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