Tau-regulating protein identified as a promising target for developing Alzheimer’s disease treatment

A gene encoding a protein linked to tau production — tripartite motif protein 11 (TRIM11) — was found to suppress deterioration in small animal models of neurodegenerative diseases similar to Alzheimer’s disease (AD), while improving cognitive and motor abilities, according to new research.

Source: sciencedaily.com

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