«We still do not understand fully how these abnormal amyloid and tau protein
depositions affect brain functions and cause dementia,» stated Satoshi Minoshima, MD, PhD, chair of the SNMMI Scientific Program Committee.
Not exact matches
«This study suggests that amyloid
deposition in the gray matter
affects the associated white matter connections, which are essential for conducting messages across the billions of nerve cells in the
brain, allowing for all aspects of mental
function.»