Researchers have sussed out the biological workings of immune cell mutations previously associated with Alzheimer's disease.
immune cells. These cells identify and devour invaders or other cells that have gone wrong in our brains.
Microglia with mutations of PLCG2 appear to respond differently to the amyloid plaques, the researchers observed. They change the immune cell's ability to alter and compact the plaques.
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