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HSV-1 as a Potential Driver of Alzheimer’s Disease
Dar Yin Li
, Eun Seok Choi
,
Xiaoyong Bao
Pediatrics
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Alzheimer's Disease
100%
Herpes Simplex Virus Type 1 (HSV-1)
100%
Potential Drivers
100%
Virus
33%
Oxidative Stress
16%
Oral Lesions
16%
Viral Proteins
16%
Latency
16%
Dementia
16%
Brain Regions
16%
Neuroprotective
16%
Cutaneous Lesions
16%
Health Challenges
16%
Amyloid Accumulation
16%
Synaptic Dysfunction
16%
Life Expectancy
16%
Antiviral Strategy
16%
Antiviral Treatment
16%
Health Complications
16%
Aging Population
16%
Recurrent Herpes
16%
Chronic Neuroinflammation
16%
Tau Accumulation
16%
Medicine and Dentistry
Alzheimer's Disease
100%
Human Alphaherpesvirus 1
100%
Virus
33%
Oxidative Stress
16%
Mouth Lesion
16%
Antivirus Agent
16%
Viral Protein
16%
Antiviral Therapy
16%
Neuroinflammation
16%
Skin Defect
16%
Life Expectancy
16%
Antiviral Drug
16%
Neuroprotective Agent
16%
Brain Region
16%
Tau
16%
Amyloid Beta
16%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Alzheimer's Disease
100%
Human Alphaherpesvirus 1
100%
Antivirus Agent
33%
Antiviral Drug
16%
Neuroprotective Agent
16%
Viral Protein
16%
Nervous System Inflammation
16%
Life Expectancy
16%
Skin Defect
16%
Amyloid Protein
16%
Mouth Lesion
16%
Immunology and Microbiology
Human Alphaherpesvirus 1
100%
Virus
33%
Viral Protein
16%
Oxidative Stress
16%
Experimental Model
16%
Brain Region
16%
Life Expectancy
16%