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A new study reports a uniquely identifiable odor signature from mouse models of Alzheimer's disease. It appears in urine before significant development of Alzheimer-related brain pathology, suggesting that it may be possible to develop a non-invasive tool for early diagnosis of the disease.
A new study reports a uniquely identifiable odor signature from mouse models of Alzheimer's disease. It appears in urine before significant development of Alzheimer-related brain pathology, suggesting that it may be possible to develop a non-invasive tool for early diagnosis of the disease.
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