Nasal Spray Delays Alzheimer's Progression
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•Nasal spray made from stem cell-derived vesicles could treat Alzheimer's disease
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New therapy may delay Alzheimer's disease progression by years .
Researchers at Texas A&M University College of Medicine used nasal spray to target cells perpetuating chronic neuroinflammation.
The cargo carried by these extracellular vesicles could reduce the neuropathological changes in the brain.
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