How do acetylcholinesterase (AChE) inhibitors help treat Alzheimer's disease?
A) They help form a protective lining around muscarinic receptors to only allow binding of ACh.
B) They increase levels of ACh by inhibiting AChE.
C) They help protect any remaining cognition and memory by antagonizing the receptors involved in memory.
D) They decrease levels of ACh by allowing AChE to metabolize ACh,thereby reducing the levels in the brain.
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