Vitamin D, omega-3 may help clear plaques found in Alzheimer’s
date:Feb 17, 2013
es. In the current study, researchers found that the macrophages of the Alzheimers patients differentially expressed inflammatory genes, compared with the healthy controls, and that two distinct transcription patterns were found that further define the two groups: Group 1 had an increased transcription of inflammatory genes, while Group 2 had decreased transcription. Transcription is the first step leading to gene expression.

While researchers found that 1alpha,25-dihydroxyvitamin D3 and resolv
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