Neuroimaging study may combat Alzheimer’s
Submitted by MedicalReplies on Wednesday, 17 February 2010No Comment
Researchers have determined that a new instrument known as PIB-PET is effective in detecting deposits of amyloid-beta protein plaques in the brains of living people, and that these deposits are predictive of who will develop Alzheimer’s disease. The finding, the result of a survey of more than 100 studies involving the instrument, including those by the scientists, confirms the sensitivity of the tool, still not commercially available. In clinical practice, amyloid deposits are detected only on autopsy……..
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Neuroimaging study may combat Alzheimer’s

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