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− | Around 100,000 people in Sweden and a total of 46,8 million in the world suffer from Alzheimer's disease [1,2]. The cause of the disease is still largely unknown [1]. The | + | Around 100,000 people in Sweden and a total of 46,8 million in the world suffer from Alzheimer's disease [1,2]. The cause of the disease is still largely unknown [1]. The polypeptide amyloid-beta and the protein tau are two molecules that are known to be related to the development of the disease. These are found in the brain in and around our neurons and in Alzheimer's disease, they accumulate to form plaques and tangles respectively [3, 4]. |
Because these proteins are prone to aggregate they are hard to study in a laboratory environment. | Because these proteins are prone to aggregate they are hard to study in a laboratory environment. | ||
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