In the gut of some Alzheimer’s patients lies an unexpected culprit: a common virus that may be silently contributing to their ...
Early research links the human cytomegalovirus, a type of herpes virus found in the gut, to the development of Alzheimer’s ...
Groundbreaking research has uncovered a potential link between a common virus and Alzheimer’s disease, offering fresh ...
Researchers have identified a link between chronic cytomegalovirus infections in the gut and Alzheimer’s disease in certain ...
Arizona State University and Banner Alzheimer’s Institute researchers, along with their collaborators, have discovered a ...
Human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) is classified as a DNA herpesvirus. A recent study showed that the HCMV virion contains not only DNA, but also four species of mRNA, indicating that this virus is more ...
Alzheimer’s may sometimes be caused by a herpes virus that travels from the gut to the brain, scientists believe ...
A possible link between a common virus and Alzheimer’s disease has been found in a study by researchers from ASU and Banner ...
Arizona State University and Banner Alzheimer's Institute researchers, along with their collaborators, have discovered a surprising link between a chronic gut infection caused by a common virus and ...
This clonal-like proliferation of NK cells has also been documented in humans during human cytomegalovirus infection. In addition, we found that after mouse or human NK cells expand in response to a ...