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NAU scientists in a lab analyzing a non-invasive blood sample for early Alzheimer’s detection via brain glucose microvesicles.
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NAU researchers test non-invasive blood method for early Alzheimer’s detection

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Scientists at Northern Arizona University are developing a non-invasive blood test that could help detect Alzheimer’s disease before symptoms appear by examining how the brain uses glucose through tiny blood-borne microvesicles. Led by assistant professor Travis Gibbons and supported in part by the Arizona Alzheimer’s Association, the project aims to enable earlier diagnosis and intervention, similar to how doctors manage cardiovascular disease.

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