Northwestern: Immune Genes are Altered in Alzheimer's Patients' Blood
February 10, 2024
February 10, 2024
CHICAGO, Illinois, Feb. 10 (TNSres) -- Northwestern University issued the following news release:
A new Northwestern Medicine study has found the immune system in the blood of Alzheimer's patients is epigenetically altered. That means the patients' behavior or environment has caused changes that affect the way their genes work.
Many of these altered immune genes are the same ones that increase an individual's risk for Alzheimer's. Northwestern scient . . .
A new Northwestern Medicine study has found the immune system in the blood of Alzheimer's patients is epigenetically altered. That means the patients' behavior or environment has caused changes that affect the way their genes work.
Many of these altered immune genes are the same ones that increase an individual's risk for Alzheimer's. Northwestern scient . . .
