Maraviroc has shown promise in clearing toxic proteins linked to Huntington's disease and dementia in mice, raising the possibility of repurposing it for neurodegenerative disorders.
The potential of an HIV drug, maraviroc, in clearing toxic proteins linked to neurodegeneration has beenat the University of Cambridge. The drug has shown promise in clearing out toxic proteins associated with Huntington's disease and a specific form of dementia.
Researchers have found that microglia, immune cells in the brain, become activated and release molecules that activate the
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