
aggregation inhibitors
Aggregation inhibitors are substances that prevent or reduce the clumping together of proteins or molecules in the body. In the context of diseases like Alzheimer's, these inhibitors help stop abnormal proteins from sticking together and forming harmful clusters, which can damage brain cells. By stopping these aggregates, aggregation inhibitors aim to slow disease progression and protect tissue function. They are an important area of research in developing treatments for various conditions involving harmful protein accumulations.