Huntington's, ALS: Where the body fails

Huntington’s, Alzheimer’s, ALS, and multiple other neurodegenerative diseases share a commonality: they are all characterized by proteins (different ones for each disease) aggregating in neurons within the brain and nervous system. Now, scientists have found that the cells have the mechanisms to clear those aggregates — they just fail to activate them.


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Source: ScienceDaily