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Hereditary Alzheimer's Transmitted Via Bone Marrow Transplants Alzheimer's disease, traditionally seen as a brain-centric condition, may have systemic origins and can be accelerated through bone marrow transplants from donors with familial Alzheimer's to healthy mice. This study underscores the disease's potential transmission via cellular therapies and suggests screening donors for Alzheimer's markers to prevent inadvertent disease transfer. By demonstrating that amyloid proteins from peripheral sources can induce Alzheimer's in the central nervous system, this research shifts the understanding of Alzheimer's towards a more systemic perspective, highlighting the need for cautious screening in transplants and blood transfusions. 1/2








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