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Ischemia as a common trigger for Alzheimer’s disease
Karin Elman-Shina
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Shai Efrati
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Corresponding author for this work
Internal Medicine
Assaf Harofeh Medical Center
Tel Aviv University
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Amyloid beta
100%
Alzheimer's Disease
100%
Ischemia
100%
Brain Ischemia
100%
Etiology
66%
Pathomechanism
66%
Inflammation
33%
Insults
33%
Regeneration
33%
Cerebral Atrophy
33%
Clinical Practice
33%
Cerebrovascular Disease
33%
Small Vessels
33%
Inflammatory Response
33%
Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy
33%
Cognitive Decline
33%
Large Vessel
33%
White Matter Lesions
33%
Vascular Risk Factors
33%
Chronic Inflammation
33%
Neuronal Death
33%
Tissue Ischemia
33%
Axonal Growth
33%
Gliosis
33%
Hypoperfusion
33%
Blood-brain Barrier Integrity
33%
Arteriosclerosis
33%
Cortical Infarcts
33%
Subcortical Infarcts
33%
Brain Performance
33%
Phosphorylated tau Protein
33%
Microbleeds
33%
Axonal White Matter
33%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Amyloid
100%
Alzheimer's Disease
100%
Brain Ischemia
100%
Ischemia
100%
Inflammation
66%
Cerebrovascular Disease
33%
Atherosclerosis
33%
Infarction
33%
Tau Protein
33%
Preclinical Study
33%
Chronic Inflammation
33%
Gliosis
33%
Brain Atrophy
33%
Arteriosclerosis
33%
White Matter Lesion
33%
Neuroscience
Alzheimer's Disease
100%
Brain Ischemia
100%
Ischemia
100%
Beta Amyloid
100%
Blood Brain Barrier
33%
Cerebrovascular Disease
33%
Hyperbaric Medicine
33%
Gliosis
33%
Tau Protein
33%
Neuronal Death
33%