All Comments by Ruth Itzhaki
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- Nothing to Sneeze At: Viruses Raise Risk of Neurodegenerative Disease
- Sylvain Lesné, Who Found Aβ*56, Accused of Image Manipulation
- Herpes Update—Virus Increases Dementia Risk in Sweden
- New Data Questions Herpes-Alzheimer’s Connection
- Could Common Vaccines Protect Against Alzheimer’s Disease?
- Herpes Viruses and Alzheimer’s—The Debate Continues
- China Approves Seaweed Sugar as First New Alzheimer’s Drug in 17 Years
- When Host Proteins Coat Virus, Amyloid Fibrils Form
- On The Docket at AD/PD: The Many Crimes of ApoE4
- Herpes Triggers Amyloid—Could This Virus Fuel Alzheimer’s?
- Dementia à la Mold? Fungi May Lurk in Alzheimer’s Brains
- A Kinder Pathogen? Viral Protein Preserves Neurons in Parkinson’s Model
- Herpes simplex virus type I induces the accumulation of intracellular β-amyloid in autophagic compartments and the inhibition of the non-amyloidogenic pathway in human neuroblastoma cells.
- Herpes Simplex and Alzheimer’s—Time to Think Again?
- HSV-1 promotes Ca2+ -mediated APP phosphorylation and Aβ accumulation in rat cortical neurons.