
Alzheimer’s: Nanotubes Shuttle Toxins in Brain Cells
Johns Hopkins researchers discovered nanotubes in brain cells that transport toxins, including amyloid-beta related to Alzheimer's. Controlling these nanotubes could offer a future treatment.
Johns Hopkins researchers discovered nanotubes in brain cells that transport toxins, including amyloid-beta related to Alzheimer's. Controlling these nanotubes could offer a future treatment.