Thank you, @Badstallsbadbad, for continuing to share these – I’ve started to share some on our social media too!
Seeing SOD1 mentioned rang a bell for me. This was one of the articles examined by Mark2Cure: Mitochondrial ubiquitin ligase MITOL ubiquitinates mutant SOD1 and attenuates mutant SOD1-induced reactive oxygen species generation - PubMed
Interesting new finding (breakthrough?) that explains the reduced blood flow in the brain via a different mechanism than stalls: Squeezing of blood vessels may contribute to cognitive decline in Alzheimer's -- ScienceDaily
I wonder if the two mechanisms are working together somehow, and whether the two different research groups (our biomed collaborators and the authors of this new paper) could benefit from each other’s findings.
Another interesting finding regarding high blood pressure treatment and improving blood flow in the hippocampus – the brain’s memory and learning center: Hypertension drug may hold promise for Alzheimer's disease -- ScienceDaily
As a reminder, we analyzed a dataset concerning high blood flow for the megathon, which findings might be relevant/interesting wrt this area of research (treating Alzheimer’s via managing blood pressure): https://blog.eyesonalz.com/hypertension-dataset-report/