Microglial State Shift May Determine Whether Alzheimer’s Disease Pathology Leads to Dementia
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Research suggests that a shift in the state of microglial cells in the brain may determine whether Alzheimer's disease pathology leads to dementia. This shift is thought to be a key biological tipping point in the disease, with some studies indicating that it is influenced by developmental and metabolic factors. The relationship between microglial transitions and dementia risk is still being explored, with some findings also hinting at potential links to other factors, such as severe bacterial infections.
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