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New drug may mitigate Alzheimer's diseaseby MT Bureau - June 24, 2008 - 0 comments
Manhasset, N.Y. -- A U.S. scientist says he and his German colleagues have created an experimental medicine that might mitigate the effects of Alzheimer's disease. Yousef al-Abed, chief of medicinal chemistry at the Feinstein Institute for Medical Research, designs medicines by creating novel molecular compounds. In his latest work, al-Abed was looking for a way to target the amyloid plaques that clump together between neurons in the brains of people with Alzheimer's disease. The researchers discovered the medicine, CNI-14493, can transform amyloid into a form that doesn't aggregate to form plaques in the brain and also neutralizes the toxicity of the amyloid. Al-Abed, along with Michael Bacher and Richard Dodel of Marburg University "It's very exciting," said al-Abed. "Developing medicines is like doing a puzzle. You stare at it and gamble. Then you test it and if you are lucky you succeed. We were lucky." The study appears in the Journal of Experimental Medicine. Copyright 2008 by United Press International. Post new comment |
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