Scientists discovered that a protein called CSE produces hydrogen sulfide gas in the brain, which may protect against Alzheimer's disease. Experiments with genetically engineered mice showed that removing this protein caused memory loss and brain dam
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This “rotten egg” brain gas could be the key to fighting Alzheimer’s disease

CSE Protective protein
Hydrogen Sulfide Gas Key molecule
Genetically Engineered Mice Disease model
Memory Loss And Brain Damage Effects of removal
Reduced Memory Loss And Neurodegeneration outcomes
CSE Protein-Hydrogen Sulfide Pathway mechanism
New Therapeutic Target potential