OLE molecule activates immune cells to defend against Alzheimer's disease
Researchers have identified an experimental molecule, OLE, that can activate brain immune cells to better defend against Alzheimer's disease. This discovery, published in "Cell Death & Disease," offers a potential new avenue for Alzheimer's treatment. Separately, a South Korean research team has developed a new technique to reduce electrical resistance in ultra-thin transistors by selectively thickening contact areas, a breakthrough published in "ACS Nano." AI
IMPACT Potential new therapeutic targets for neurodegenerative diseases and advancements in semiconductor technology.