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novel Tau antibodyQueensland Brain Institute
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QBI researchers have generated a promising Tau antibody as a potential immunotherapy treatment aimed at targeting harmful protein aggregates in Alzheimer's disease.
The toxic Tau protein causes various proteins in the brain to become dysregulated, with some increasing and others decreasing in abundance.
Now, researchers have characterised a new antibody that can restore the protein balance.
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