From San Francisco, at the International Stroke Conference
People who die from a stroke have accumulations of a protein called amyloid beta in the thalamus, a part of the brain involved in motor control, sensory processing, and signal relaying, researchers report.
In healthy people, the brain routinely makes and clears away amyloid beta, whose normal role is poorly understood.
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