Alzheimer's blood test 'one step closer' Researchers say they can accurately identify people on track to develop Alzheimer's disease before symptoms appear, which could help the progress of drug trials.
US scientists were able to use levels of a protein in the blood to help predict its build-up in the brain.
UK experts said the results were promising - and a step towards a reliable blood test for Alzheimer's to speed up dementia research. BBC News
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US scientists were able to use levels of a protein in the blood to help predict its build-up in the brain.
UK experts said the results were promising - and a step towards a reliable blood test for Alzheimer's to speed up dementia research. BBC News
See also:
- High-precision plasma β-amyloid 42/40 predicts current and future brain amyloidosis (abstract) Neurology
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