Gene Therapy Reverses Alzheimer's Memory Loss
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Brain reboot: Gene therapy reverses Alzheimer’s memory loss in mice

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Researchers at University of California San Diego School of Medicine have developed a gene therapy for Alzheimer's disease that could help protect the brain from damage and preserve cognitive function.
In mice, the treatment protected memory and altered diseased brain cells to behave more like healthy ones.
The gene therapy technology was licensed by UC San Diego to Eikonoklastes Therapeutics in 2021 .
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