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The Study of Dendrites and Alzheimer
Dendrites play a large role in Alzheimer’s disease. Studying the anatomy of dendrites can help you relate to symptoms evolving around Alzheimer’s disease. In addition, the anatomy of dendrites can show you how it leads to dementia. Dendrites are neurons. … Continue reading →
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