2010
DOI: 10.1017/s0959259810000183
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The older brain, inflammation, vaccination and the prevention of dementia

Abstract: SummaryAn important protective function of the brain's innate immune system is to detect the presence of proteins such as amyloid and to remove them before they become neurotoxic, as is thought to occur in Alzheimer's disease (AD). Ageing affects the immune system response to infection and can influence the systemic response to vaccination and other potential immunotherapeutic agents. The generation of systemic antibodies is a vital component of the immune response, facilitating the identification and clearanc… Show more

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