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Failure of DNA double-strand break repair by tau mediates Alzheimer's disease pathology in vitro

Medicine and Health

Failure of DNA double-strand break repair by tau mediates Alzheimer's disease pathology in vitro

M. Asada-utsugi, K. Uemura, et al.

This innovative study reveals the critical role of DNA double-strand breaks in Alzheimer's disease, particularly in the context of tau pathology. Conducted by a team of researchers including Megumi Asada-Utsugi and Kengo Uemura, the findings suggest that deficiencies in DSB repair contribute significantly to the progression of Alzheimer's, offering new insights into potential therapeutic targets.

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