Month: July 2022

Unveiling the Interplay of Cuproptosis and Alzheimer’s Disease

Imagine a dance party where different dancers with unique moves come together to form clusters on the dance floor. In a similar fashion, our study delved into the world of cuproptosis-related molecular clusters in Alzheimer’s disease. We wanted to understand how cuproptosis, a type of cell death, influences the progression of Alzheimer’s disease. Using a […]

Published on July 28, 2022

Impact of aging on animal models of Parkinson’s disease

Imagine you’re trying to solve a puzzle, but all the pieces you have are brand new and shiny. You might think you’re on the right track, but what if there’s a piece missing that only a weathered one can provide? That’s what scientists studying Parkinson’s disease (PD) have been doing for years – using young […]

Published on July 28, 2022