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Aging-related genomic culprit found in Alzheimer's disease

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Researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis have developed a way to study the effects of aging in the development of late-onset Alzheimer's disease.

They devised a method to study aged neurons in the lab without a brain biopsy.

By studying these cells, the researchers identified aspects of cells' genomes.

The findings suggest new treatment strategies targeting these factors.

An application for a U.S. patent related to this work has been filed by Washington University , titled " Three -dimensional direct neural reprogramming to model Alzheimer's disease in human neurons" The researchers are planning future studies with spheroids that include multiple types of brain cells, including neurons and glia.

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