Researchers have developed an automated method that can track the development of harmful clumps of TAU protein related to Alzheimer's disease in the brain, according to work involving 443 individuals.
Researchers have developed an automated method that can track the development of harmful clumps of TAU protein related to Alzheimer's disease in the brain, according to work involving 443 individuals.
Left panels: tau PET for a cognitively normal person. Red indicates a high abundance of tau protein and blue indicates low abundance. Top right: 3D rendering of the brain cortical surface with tau PET ...