ALZHEIMER’S RESEARCH ON NEW DRUG NITRO-MEMANTINE AND SPEEDING UP SERENDIPITY VIA INTERNET DATA-MINING
Posted on August 6, 2011 by Jeffrey Newman
Memantine, one of the drugs presently used to treat Alzheimer’s disease is re-purposed, originally developed as an anti-influenza drug. It is a different kind of Alzheimer’s treatment, used to protect the neurons from damage through its affect on Glutamate, a major neurotransmitter critical to communication between nerve cells in the brain. Researchers think that when […]