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Christopher Walsh, Alice Eunjung Lee, August Yue Huang (Boston Children's Hospital)
Boston, USA
June 2026
Verified: June 12, 2026
"Researchers at Boston Children's Hospital found that microglia in the brain accumulate cancer-driving mutations. These mutations, also found in blood cells, may contribute to Alzheimer's disease pathogenesis. The findings suggest potential new diagnostic and therapeutic approaches for Alzheimer's."