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Activation of neurogenesis in the hippocampus is a novel therapeutic target for Alzheimer’s disease
Taguchi A., Okinaka Y., Takeda A., Okamoto T., Boltze J., Claussen C., Gul S
It is proposed that age-related brain dysfunction may not necessarily result from the accumulation of uncontrollable disorders, but rather the natural deterioration of brain function following expiration of the limited innate program to preserve the brain in a healthy condition. We now have identified a means by which this process could potentially be mitigated or even partially reversed by applying stem cell therapy. Furthermore, we propose that the activation of neurogenesis in the hippocampus, also through stem cell therapy, is a promising therapeutic target in AD.