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Alzheimer’s is characterized by abnormal protein aggregates (plaques) and neurofibrillary tangles, which disrupt neural transmission. One particular protein, called beta-amyloid, starts out by destroying synapses before it clumps into plaques that cause neuronal death. The disease typically starts in the medial temporal lobe and then spreads throughout much of the brain.
Successful Aging: A Neuroscientist Explores the Power and Potential of Our Lives
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