Blood markers could help identify rare, inherited form of Alzheimer’s disease A new breakthrough could help medical professionals spot a rare, inherited form of Alzheimer’s disease ten years before symptoms appear in sufferers.
Scientists attribute this potentially ground-breaking claim to the discovery of blood markers in people who are in the very early stages of the neurodegenerative disease. The Independent
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- Plasma biomarker profiles in autosomal dominant Alzheimer’s disease (open access) Brain
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