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idol

[ahyd-l] / ˈaɪd l /




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Researchers at the Indiana University School of Medicine have identified a potential new way to treat Alzheimer's disease by targeting an enzyme in the brain called IDOL.

From Science Daily • May 20, 2026

Scientists originally expected microglia to play the larger role in clearing amyloid plaques because these immune cells help remove harmful material from the brain and are the primary producers of IDOL.

From Science Daily • May 20, 2026

The organization developed its own six-month training program and then learned about the apprenticeship program at IDOL, which they used starting with cohort 3, which graduated five months ago.

From Seattle Times • Jul. 1, 2018

HE’S MY IDOL: Dick LeBeau, going into his 58th NFL season, is Tennessee’s defensive coordinator this season, and Zimmer is a big fan.

From Washington Times • Sep. 10, 2016

"We love Ellen and understand and support her decision to bow out of IDOL," said Peter Rice, chairman of entertainment, Fox Networks Group.

From Reuters • Jul. 30, 2010




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