@ForJoseph94 I'm pretty sure this applies to Alzheimer's (which causes dimentia). The breakdown of the tau proteins lead to the development of "Nerofibrillary Tangles," in AD, abnormally large numbers of additional phosphate miolecules attach to the tau causing them to disengage, creating the "tangles" within a the cell. All of which collapses a neuron's transportation network. Just for clarification, AD is a kind of dementia, much like Parkinsons, Kroytsfeldt J., Pick's, etc.
@sudhirtanu Cool link. Shared with my friends already!
JustMakeTheGirlDance 2 weeks ago
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DengYingzhi 2 weeks ago
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sudhirtanu 3 weeks ago
Wow I like the animation. I am happy to see that some people are talking about Alzheimer disease.
sudhirtanu 3 weeks ago
image of the video looked like penis
Keikunas 2 months ago
They can remove plaque from teeth! Why cant they remove it from the brain! Maybe the right wing has something to do with it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
padude64 9 months ago
@ForJoseph94 I'm pretty sure this applies to Alzheimer's (which causes dimentia). The breakdown of the tau proteins lead to the development of "Nerofibrillary Tangles," in AD, abnormally large numbers of additional phosphate miolecules attach to the tau causing them to disengage, creating the "tangles" within a the cell. All of which collapses a neuron's transportation network. Just for clarification, AD is a kind of dementia, much like Parkinsons, Kroytsfeldt J., Pick's, etc.
lildavey09 1 year ago
I really don't think this is completely accurate. This must be a very outdated study, or it's on dementia, not Alzheimer's.
ForJoseph94 1 year ago
Watch out for excito toxins in food.
These are MSG / E621
Aspartame
Acesulfame K and many more.
These substances are in a lot of food and cause braincel-degeneration.
Look it up !
MediaHoax 1 year ago 2
wow i learn something new
hector9462 2 years ago