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New Alzheimer's research shows reversal of memory loss
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U of M neurologist Karen Ashe holds a transgenic mouse. She developed the mouse, which has an inherited form of Alzheimer's disease, in 1994. The offspring of the original mouse are used in a wide variety of experiments to develop treatments for Alzheimer's.  (Photo courtesy of Mark Luinenberg)

U of M neurologist Karen Ashe holds a transgenic mouse. She developed the mouse, which has an inherited form of Alzheimer's disease, in 1994. The offspring of the original mouse are used in a wide variety of experiments to develop treatments for Alzheimer's.

(Photo courtesy of Mark Luinenberg)
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