The study led by the University of Southampton has found that blocking a receptor in the brain, known as CSF1R, responsible for regulating immune cells can help prevent the progression of the disease Preventing inflammation in the brain could protect against memory loss and behaviour changes caused by Alzheimer’s disease, according to new research. The study led by the University of Southampton has found that blocking a receptor in the brain, known as CSF1R, responsible for regulating immune cells can help prevent the progression of the disease.
New Alzheimer's treatment: Stopping inflammation in the brain…
by Research Team | Jan 8, 2016 | Health News | 0 comments