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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...target is a rogue protein known as beta amyloid, which forms the plaques that fill the brain's memory centers; just two weeks ago scientists identified one of the enzymes that are key to its formation. Another is an abnormal variant of the tau protein, which is thought to clutter the interiors of nerve cells with threadlike tangles. Over the coming years, as a new generation of Alzheimer's drugs enters the clinical pipeline, the arguments that rage today over which is more important, beta amyloid or tau, may be resolved. Kosik suspects that both may be critical...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Can We Forget About Alzheimer's? | 11/8/1999 | See Source »

...symptoms. But by 2025, control could come to resemble a cure. For Alzheimer's has something in common with other brain disorders such as Parkinson's, Huntington's and mad-cow disease. Like them, it appears to be caused by misfolded proteins--in this case, beta amyloid and tau. And so one day in the 21st century it may become possible to vanquish Alzheimer's with a vaccine that targets these miscreants, or a new class of drugs that prevents them from forming. Kosik even has a name for these drugs--"broad-spectrum anti-aggregates," he calls them, after...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Can We Forget About Alzheimer's? | 11/8/1999 | See Source »

...rather have it on one of the gophercommands, like the Yard Bulletin, because it'seasier to access. But I would use it," Irit Tau'97 said...

Author: By A. OMIYINKA Doris, | Title: Council Starts Newsgroup | 9/4/1999 | See Source »

...fail to see the connection between a tragic death of an alumnus and underage undergraduate drinking," said Mark D. Metzl, president of the Inter Fraternity Council (IFC) and a member of the Tau Epsilon Phi fraternity...

Author: By David S. Stolzar, CRIMSON STAFF WRITERS | Title: Penn Tries To Solve Alcohol Problems | 4/7/1999 | See Source »

...mourning (sort of) last weekend after Dartmouth College announced its famed fraternity system would be going coed, I rented "Animal House," the movie inspired by Dartmouth's most rowdy frat, fictionally dubbed Delta Tau Chi. It's a great film--crass, yes, but incredibly brilliant and witty. One of the best scenes involves the bumbling but evil Dean Vernon Wormer calling in the leadership of the less-than-academically inclined Delta House and informing them that because of their poor grades, they have expelled because, unknown to them, they have been on "double-secret probation...

Author: By Susannah B. Tobin, | Title: Knowledge Is Good | 2/18/1999 | See Source »

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