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Carol Anne Colton
Professor in Neurology
Neurology, Behavioral Neurology
carol.colton@duke.edu
Duke Box 2900, Durham, NC 27710
201H Bryan Res Bldg, Durham, NC 27710
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Published June 10, 2015
New Alzheimer’s disease study makes connection to cause
Published April 17, 2015
Carol Colton interviewed: Scientists close in on Alzheimer's cure
Published April 16, 2015
New clue about what causes Alzheimer's disease
Published April 15, 2015
Alzheimer's may be caused by misfiring immune system, study suggests
Published April 15, 2015
Alzheimer's breakthrough: Scientists may have found potential cause of the disease in the behavior of immune cells -- giving new hope to millions
Published April 14, 2015
A New Potential Cause for Alzheimers: Arginine Deprivation
Published August 11, 2014
Duke students present Alzheimers research at Montana conference