All Comments by Pat McGeer
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- Reactive microglia in patients with senile dementia of the Alzheimer type are positive for the histocompatibility glycoprotein HLA-DR.
- Bexarotene Revisited: Improves Mouse Memory But No Effect on Plaques
- Upping Brain ApoE, Drug Treats Alzheimer's Mice
- Complement: AD Friend or Foe? New Work Tips Balance to Former
- Cognitive function over time in the Alzheimer's Disease Anti-inflammatory Prevention Trial (ADAPT): results of a randomized, controlled trial of naproxen and celecoxib.
- Breakthrough or False Hope? Etanercept Case Report Draws Scrutiny
- The Well-Tempered Immune System: Taming Microglia to Fight AD
- Dangerous Liaisons—Tau and Aβ, Together at Last?
- Glia—Pictures from an Exposition
- Cannabinoid Receptors and AD: Searching Beyond the Simple Story
- Pertussis Toxin Stokes Autoimmune Reaction in Aβ-Vaccinated Mice
- Orlando Conference: The Chicken <I>and</I> the Egg
- Early Clinical Results of Cox 2 Inhibitor: No Pain, No Gain?
- From Epidemiology to Therapeutic Trials with Anti-inflammatory Drugs in Alzheimer's Disease: The Role of NSAIDs and Cyclooxygenase on Beta-amyloidosis and Clinical Dementia
- NO-Releasing NSAID Reduces b-Amyloid, Activates Microglia