Analysis of blood plasma samples from over 500 individuals show that structural differences in three proteins — one involved in immune signalling, another in protein folding, and a third that transports fats in bloodstream — are strongly linked to Alzheimer’s status, according to the findings published in the Nature Aging journal.
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Structural changes in blood plasma proteins may reflect earliest signs of Alzheimer’s disease: Study
March 21, 2026Analysis of blood plasma samples from over 500 individuals show that structural differences in three proteins — one involved in immune signalling, another in protein folding, and a third that transports fats in bloodstream — are strongly linked to Alzheimer’s status, according to the findings published in the Nature Aging journal.