Tau proteins play an important role in our normal brain function, mainly by helping to stabilize neurons in the brain. But in Alzheimer’s disease, tau proteins can misfold and tangle inside neurons.
Researchers use AI and postmortem tissue to reveal that tau PET scans are often influenced by iron and neuroinflammation rather than tau tangles alone.
Tau proteins play an important role in Alzheimer's disease. Tau helps to stabilize neurons in the brain, but in Alzheimer's disease, tau proteins can misfold and tangle inside neurons. These tangles ...
Radiopharmaceutical developer Telix Pharmaceuticals Ltd (ASX:TLX) is expanding its push into AI-enabled cancer imaging ...
The ongoing Daro-PET study set out to evaluate the ability of the oral androgen receptor inhibitor darolutamide (Nubeqa) to ...
A macrophage-targeted PET/CT tracer predicts anti-TNF response in rheumatoid arthritis at baseline and four weeks, enabling ...
PET and MRI scans may together distinguish a new type of dementia from Alzheimer’s disease (AD), a 2026 retrospective, ...
Digital FDG PET/CT can pick up cranial giant cell arteritis that may be missed on ultrasound because of a lack of trunk large ...
Tiziana Life Sciences, Ltd. (Nasdaq: TLSA) (“Tiziana”), a biotechnology company developing its lead candidate, intranasal foralumab, a fully human, anti-CD3 monoclonal antibody, announces positive new ...
The SPEAR UltraDetect ™ pTau 217 biomarker assay kit is a specialized tool for researching Alzheimer’s disease (AD) using ...
Foralumab reduced microglial activity in people with nonactive SPMS, and this was linked to reductions in proinflammatory ...