[ExI] Infection Defense May Spur Alzheimer’s
Stefano Vaj
stefano.vaj at gmail.com
Thu Mar 11 08:46:16 UTC 2010
On 10 March 2010 16:15, Dave Sill <sparge at gmail.com> wrote:
> That’s one possible reason, along with responses to injuries and
> inflammation and the effects of genes that cause A-beta levels to be
> higher than normal, Dr. Tanzi said. However, some researchers say that
> all the pieces of the A-beta innate immune systems hypothesis are not
> in place."
I remember to have recently read that the amyloid-based disease
etiology might be wrong itself...
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Stefano Vaj
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