‘Nano scope’ zooms in to see Alzheimer’s plaques

A major problem with understanding Alzheimer’s is not being able to clearly see why the disease starts. Now, a super-resolution “nanoscope” offers a 3D view of brain molecules with 10 times greater detail than ever before.

Recent studies show that 40 percent of Americans over the age of 85 have Alzheimer’s disease. Further, the disease begins 10 to 20 years before people ever show up at the doctor’s office with memory problems.

The instrument helped researchers better understand the structure of plaques that form in the brain of Alzheimer’s patients, pinpointing characteristics that are possibly responsible for damage.

“It gives insight into the biological causes of the disease, so that we can see if we can stop the formation of these damaging structures in the brain.”

To know more about the current research on #Alzheimer's Disease, join us at the International #Conference on #Alzheimers, Dementia and Related #Neurodegenerative Diseases which is scheduled on #December 03-04, 2018 at #Madrid, Spain.

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