a: amyloid plaques ~
b: pearl in an oyster

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Their idea was that the brain was producing amyloid for much the same reason an oyster forms a pearl - for self-defense. "Maybe amyloid plaques are a brain pearl," Moir says, "a way for our body to trap and permanently sequester these invading pathogens."


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Writer: Neuroscientists Robert Moir and Rudolph Tanzi
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Date: Mar 24 2018 10:34 AM


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