Amyloid probes gain powers in search for Alzheimer’s cause

Posted by on July 11, 2016 4:13 pm
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A synthetic molecule with a rhenium core glows when attached to an amyloid fibril in the process of aggregating into a plaque, and brighter still when hit with ultraviolet light, report scientists. The molecule may therefore allow for real-time experimental monitoring of amyloid plaques implicated in Alzheimer’s disease, they say.

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