'Game changer' test could spot signs of motor neurone disease earlier
- A tool called TDP-43 aptamer can detect damaged cell proteins in brain tissue samples. Researchers aim to use this tool for early diagnostics and intervention in motor neurone disease .
- MND, an incurable condition affecting the brain and nerves, has symptoms like muscle weakness and impaired movement. The new lab test can identify abnormal protein clumps in brain tissue samples more accurately than before.
- Early cellular changes in MND offer potential for new tests, faster diagnosis, and more effective treatments. The Motor Neurone Disease Association sees promise in reducing diagnostic delays with earlier interventions.
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