What happens to the brain in Alzheimer's disease? | Amyloid & Tau explained

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Have you ever wondered what happens to the brain in Alzheimer's disease? Or how Alzheimer's disease was discovered? In this video, I talk about Alois Alzheimer who discovered Alzheimer's disease and identified the two hallmarks of the disease: amyloid plaques and neurofibrillary tangles.

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0:00 Introduction
0:07 Auguste Deter - History of Alzheimer's
1:15 What is a neurodegenerative disease?
1:36 What happens to the brain in Alzheimer's? (Amyloid)
2:11 What happens to the brain in Alzheimer's? (Tau)
2:56 Auguste Deter - History of Alzheimer's
3:43 Early-onset vs. Late-onset Alzheimer's
3:58 Take-home message
4:26 The end
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Thank you for watching my video. If you liked it, please consider giving it a thumbs up 👍. Feel free to let me know if you have any questions, I'd be happy to help you ☺.

dr.paulinemoyaert
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As usual great pathology and history lecture 👍
Thanks alot

ziyadsaleem
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Would you mind answering my question about total tau protein in the blood? I have 21 pg/ml but am only 33 years old . Unfortunately due to antibiotic poisoning i have rapid cognitive decline for 2months now.

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