More neurons, less Alzheimer’s: from zebrafish to mammals

A molecular mechanism that zebrafish brain uses to regenerate neurons after neurodegeneration can help us to cope with Alzheimer’s, our recent study shows. Induced neurogenesis could be a therapy option for ameliorating Alzheimer’s disease pathology.

Our recent publication in Nature Partner Journal Regenerative Medicine addresses whether we can use neurogenesis as a means to counteract Alzheimer’s disease. Our answers are promising.

To read the blog post explaining our study, please click on the image below.


https://doi.org/10.1038/s41536-023-00311-5

https://rdcu.be/dgYAI

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