In 2008, Walker led a team that found both plaques and tangles in a study of a single, 41 - year - old chimp that died from stroke, although that chimp's distribution of plaques and tangles didn't resemble those in human brains with Alzheimer'
In 2008, Walker led a team that found both plaques and tangles
in a study of a single, 41 - year - old chimp that died from stroke, although that chimp's distribution of plaques and tangles didn't resemble those in human brains with Alzheimer'
in a
study of a
single, 41 - year - old chimp that died from
stroke, although that chimp's distribution of plaques and tangles didn't resemble those
in human brains with Alzheimer'
in human brains with Alzheimer's.
Participants
in the
single - blind
study included 196 children, between ages 5 and 15, who had no history of
stroke, but had one or more silent
strokes confirmed by MRI.