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Protecting against Alzheimer’s

Researchers have investigated the way the cells in our nervous system protect themselves.

They examined the proliferation of “oligodendrocytes” in living mice. These cells protect nerve cells, preventing diseases such as Alzheimer’s.

Where previously it was thought these cells were born before adulthood, the researchers found they continued to multiply and protect nerve cells into adulthood.

Read more at Menzies Research Institute Tasmania

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