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    • Targeting Impaired Antimicrobial Immunity in the Brain for the Treatment of Alzheimer’s Disease 

      Fülöp, T.; Tripathi, S.Autoridad BCAM; Rodrigues, S.Autoridad BCAM; Desroches, M.Autoridad BCAM; Bunt, T.; Eiser, A.; Bernier, F.; Beauregard, P.; Barron, A.; Khalil, A.; Plotka, A.; Hirokawa, K.; Larbi, A.; Bocti, C.; Laurent, B.; Frost, E.; Witkowski, J. (2021-05-04)
      Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is the most common form of dementia and aging is the most common risk factor for developing the disease. The etiology of AD is not known but AD may be considered as a clinical syndrome with multiple ...
    • Targeting Infectious Agents as a Therapeutic Strategy in Alzheimer’s Disease 

      Fülöp, T.; Munawara, U.; Larbi, A.; Desroches, M.Autoridad BCAM; Rodrigues, S.Autoridad BCAM; Catanzaro, M.; Guidolin, A.; Khalil, A.; Bernier, F.; Barron, A.E.; Hirokawa, K.; Beauregard, P.B.; Dumoulin, D.; Bellenger, J.-P.; Witkowski, J.M.; Frost, E. (2020-05-26)
      Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is the most prevalent dementia in the world. Its cause(s) are presently largely unknown. The most common explanation for AD, now, is the amyloid cascade hypothesis, which states that the cause of ...