Immune Genes Are Altered in Alzheimer's Patients' Blood - News Center
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"It is possible that these findings implicate the peripheral immune response in Alzheimer's disease risk," said lead investigator David Gate, PhD.
Gate found that a receptor, CXCR3, on T-cells was more exposed, potentially facilitating entry into the brain and causing inflammation.
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