- An inert and unreactive gas, xenon, may be a candidate for treating Alzheimer’s disease, suggests a new study in mice. Inhaling xenon triggers active microglia to change from an Alzheimer’s disease-type active state to a pre-Alzheimer’s state that promotes the clearance of amyloid deposits. https://theconversation.com/might-xenon-gas-be-useful-for-treating-alzheimers-as-a-new-study-suggests-247615 3 comments science
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