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A new blood test sharpens the hunt for Alzheimer’s

Last updated: January 22, 2026 12:02 am
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A new blood test sharpens the hunt for Alzheimer’s

A new study demonstrates that a simple blood test measuring the ratio of two proteins—phosphorylated tau 217 to beta-amyloid 1-42—can accurately identify the amyloid pathology characteristic of Alzheimer’s disease. The research, involving over 200 participants, shows this combined biomarker ratio outperforms measuring pTau217 alone, achieving over 94% accuracy in predicting amyloid positivity while significantly reducing the number of inconclusive “indeterminate” results. This dual-threshold approach could make widespread, cost-effective screening for Alzheimer’s pathology a practical reality.

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The move towards accessible, precise blood biomarkers for neurodegenerative diseases represents a major shift in diagnostic paradigms. For a researcher in neurodevelopmental disorders, understanding the maturation of such biomarker strategies is crucial, as similar approaches may eventually be developed for conditions like ADHD or autism. This work also highlights the importance of combinatorial biomarker analysis, a methodological insight that could inform your own research into the complex biology of brain disorders.


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