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home:diseases:alzheimers_dementia [10.25.2017] – [Role of the Vitamin D Receptor] added section 'Other immune suppression' sallieqhome:diseases:alzheimers_dementia [02.11.2019] – [Amyloid proteins, the hallmark of Alzheimer's, are produced in response to infection] sallieq
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 The similarities between Abeta [amyloid beta] and antimicrobials had been staring us in the face for decades. Abeta looks in size, structure, and biochemical properties like an antimicrobial peptide [called LL-37]. In fact, we have shown that it is a bonafide antimicrobial peptide. The similarities between Abeta [amyloid beta] and antimicrobials had been staring us in the face for decades. Abeta looks in size, structure, and biochemical properties like an antimicrobial peptide [called LL-37]. In fact, we have shown that it is a bonafide antimicrobial peptide.
  
-//**Rudolph E. Tanzi, PhD**, [[http://journals.lww.com/neurotodayonline/Fulltext/2010/05060/New_Study_Theorizes_that_Amyloid_Beta_Protein_is.9.aspx|NeurologyToday]] (subscription required)//+//**Rudolph E. Tanzi, PhD**, [[http://journals.lww.com/neurotodayonline/Fulltext/2010/05060/New_Study_Theorizes_that_Amyloid_Beta_Protein_is.9.aspx|NeurologyToday]]//
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