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Posted On: 07/25/2025 3:55:28 PM
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A Cornell Alzheimer's study...
"This is an exciting study because it suggests that inhibiting this cGAS-STING pathway could make the brain more resistant to the Alzheimer’s process, even in the face of significant tau accumulation."
Although not mentioned in the article, I believe this pathway triggers the production of CCL5 amongst other cytokines.
https://news.weill.cornell.edu/news/2025/06/a...-the-brain
"This is an exciting study because it suggests that inhibiting this cGAS-STING pathway could make the brain more resistant to the Alzheimer’s process, even in the face of significant tau accumulation."
Although not mentioned in the article, I believe this pathway triggers the production of CCL5 amongst other cytokines.
https://news.weill.cornell.edu/news/2025/06/a...-the-brain

