Critical elements of leading Alzheimer’s study possibly fraudulent

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The highly influential paper, first published in 2006, has helped guide billions of dollars in US federal research into the disease

, has helped guide billions of dollars in US federal government research into Alzheimer’s, according to Science.

But a neuroscientist in Tennessee, Vanderbilt University professor Matthew Schrag, said in a Science article that he and other reviewers have identified as many as 10 papers on the protein that deserve deeper scrutiny. The report also cited other prominent researchers who have had difficulty replicating results of the studies on the specific proteins.

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