Find out how to prevent Alzheimer's from developing in animals

According to a reporter in South America, scientists at Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (Brazil) have discovered a way to prevent Alzheimer's development in animals.

The study of the team focused on a protein called TGF beta 1 that is naturally produced by the brain, helping to maintain the "electrical circuits" of the brain.

Scientists found that in the elderly, the production of these proteins is often significantly restricted, causing inflammation and disrupting the connection between nerve cells.

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Cells in the brain are affected by Alzheimer's disease, partially restored when using TGF beta 1 protein.

Research has shown that the process of a cell in the brain is affected by Alzheimer's disease, partially recovered by the use of TGF beta 1 protein.

With this finding, scientists have found a way to reduce some of the symptoms of the disease in animals and restore memory.

According to Dr. Flávia Gomes, one of the participants in the study, this is only a preliminary step in the treatment of Alzheimer's disease, but this new finding will certainly contribute significantly to the treatment. Brain degeneration, which helps to repair damage in cortical neurons, which causes memory loss.

According to Ms. Gomes, the experiment with the TGF beta 1 protein was successfully conducted in mice.