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Why we urgently need more dementia and Alzheimer's disease research

Lorena Arancibia Cárcamo of the Crick's Cellular Phase of Alzheimer's Disease Lab explains why we urgently need to increase awareness, raise funding, and recruit researchers to tackle the disease.
28 Sep 2022
Written by Katherine Denyer
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Millie Thackray - Microglia (green) and amyloid plaques (red) in post-mortem tissue of an AD patient
Millie Thackray - Microglia (green) and amyloid plaques (red) in post-mortem tissue of an AD patient

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