Amyloid-beta Clumping Causes Cells to ‘Fry Like an Egg’
The toxic clumping of amyloid-beta, one of two key proteins implicated in Alzheimer’s disease, causes living human cells to generate heat, which may cause more clumps to form, a study suggests. “Overheating a cell is like frying an egg — as it heats up, the proteins start to clump…