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27th Mar 2018

Scientists successfully remove Alzheimer’s from mice in massive breakthrough

They have created an anti-body that produces no bad side effects

Reuben Pinder

This could be a very significant step

Scientists at Washington University have made what could prove to be a huge breakthrough in the fight against Azlheimer’s after successfully performing an experiment which saw them remove the disease from mice.

The experiment used a new anti-body treatment, a method that many pharmaceutical companies have been trialing in recent years, but with none making it past the clinic stage.

It is thought that 20 years before the symptoms of Alzheimer’s kick in, people with the disease begin to develop amyloid beta plaques that build up in the brain and interfere with neural signals to cause cognitive and memory losses.

According to their new research, scientists at Washington University have created an anti-body that could remove the proteins these plaques are made of altogether.

The new treatment targets a small part of the plagues proteins, but lead to the destruction of the whole thing.

Similar attempts of using an anti-body to break down the plagues proteins in recent trials have produced unsustainable side-effects, the antibody created in Washington broke down the proteins in mice without the side effects that worry scientists most about.