In clinical trials, hope new Alzheimer's biomarkers will point the way

22 March 2017
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A leading neurology clinic has released details of clinical trials investigating new biomarkers that could be used to detect and treat Alzheimer’s at an earlier stage of disease progression.

London-based Re:Cognition Health runs clinical trials into treatments for Alzheimer’s disease and other causes of mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and dementia.

The Amaranth and Daybreak studies, both sponsored by US pharma major Eli Lilly (NYSE: LLY), are investigating the same BACE-inhibitor compound in patients with MCI or Alzheimer’s.

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