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Is There a Change in Signalling in Alzheimer's?
We think of the signalling as being a ratio of senapto blastic activity, where you're actually sending signals to make and store synapses. And so there is a change in that ratio in alheimer's disease because of type one, with inflammation or type two, which we call atrophic or cold. Then we have a type that's actually type one point five, which is glyco toxic. So what happens is you develop insolent resistance. You no longer have insolent as the supportiv trophic factor to the extent it was previously. But of course, youre also glacating proteins with an we measure this, of course, as hemoglobian a,