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GBA1

From The Labs

Partners in crime – genes ATP13A2 and GBA1 interact to drive neurodegeneration

February 12, 2026 anne,  fruit fly,  GBA1,  lysosomes,  Neurodegeneration,  Parkinson's Disease,  Research,  risk factors

The findings reveal promising biological pathways that could be explored in future therapies.

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From the Labs: Image of the Month

two distinct neuronal populations in separate compartments of a microfluidic device. On the left, neurons express the 4R tau form (pink), which is associated with toxicity in Alzheimer’s disease, while on the right there are neurons from healthy individuals expressing normal tau (blue). In the central microgroove region of the device, neurons extend axons between the compartments. From the Labs: Tau travels between neurons

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