Breakthrough: Scientists reverse Alzheimer’s symptoms in mice using cutting-edge synthetic peptide
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Naha, Japan – Researchers in Naha, Japan have made a significant breakthrough in the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease. By targeting brain function with a synthetic peptide called PHDP5, scientists were able to reverse Alzheimer’s symptoms in mice. The study demonstrated that PHDP5 can effectively cross the blood-brain barrier and improve memory by enhancing synaptic function. One key finding of the research is that early administration of the treatment could potentially delay cognitive decline. This discovery …