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Johns Hopkins Scientists Identify Key Brain Protein That May Slow Alzheimer’s: Dr. Bindu Paul

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Johns Hopkins Scientists Identify Key Brain Protein That May Slow Alzheimer’s: Dr. Bindu Paul

Ericka Diaz
January 15, 2026
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Scientists are uncovering evidence that a subtle chemical process in the brain may be far more important to memory than previously recognized. When this process breaks down in mice, multiple systems involved in learning and brain protection begin to fail.
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