Possible Fingerprint of Alzheimer's Found
Tuesday, December 12, 2006
WASHINGTON -- Scientists appear to have found a fingerprint of Alzheimer's disease lurking in patients' spinal fluid, a step toward a long-awaited test for the memory-robbing disease that today can be diagnosed definitively only at autopsy.
Researchers at New York's Weill Cornell Medical College discovered a pattern of 23 proteins floating in spinal fluid that, in very preliminary testing, seems to identify Alzheimer's _ not perfectly, but with pretty good accuracy.
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