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Researchers uncover epigenetic drivers for Alzheimer’s disease – Medical Xpress
New findings suggest that late-onset Alzheimer’s Disease is driven by epigenetic changes—how and when certain genes are turned on and off—in the brain. Results …
New findings suggest that late-onset Alzheimer’s Disease is driven by epigenetic changeshow and when certain genes are turned on and offin the brain. Results were published today in Nature Genetics.
Research led by Raffaella Nativio, Ph.D., a former research associate of Epigenetics, Shelley Berger, Ph.D., a professor of Genetics, Biology and Cell and Developmental Biology and Director of the Epigenetics Institute, and Nancy Bonini, Ph.D., a professor of Biology and Cell and Developmental Biolo…
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