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New Perspective: Bench to Bedside Evidence of the Role of CD8+ T Cells in Alzheimer's Disease.

Amyloid beta plaques and tau tangles are the primary hallmarks of Alzheimer's disease (AD). Recently, passive anti-Aβ immunotherapy for AD has markedly advanced, as supported by evidence from AD animal models and clinical trials. Whereas innate immunity significantly contributes to AD pathology, it does not fully represent the immune mechanisms linked to this condition. Therefore, focus should be directed toward adaptive immunity, encompassing both humoral and cellular immunity.
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High-reactivity hydrated lime prevents de novo dioxin formation in the 200-400 °C flue-gas window via chlorine scavenging and Damköhler-based design.

Formation of polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins and dibenzofurans (PCDD/Fs) in the de novo window (∼200-400 °C) remains a barrier to combining strict emission control with efficient waste-to-energy operation. We evaluated high-reactivity hydrated lime (HR-Ca(OH)
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New Search for tau -> mu gamma and tau -> e gamma Decays at Belle

We report on a search for the lepton flavor violating tau- -> mu- gamma and tau- -> e- gamma decays based on 535/fb of data accumulated at the Belle experiment. No signal is found and we set 90% confidence level upper limits on the branching ratios Br(tau- -> mu- gamma) < 4.5x10^-8 and Br(tau- -> e- gamma) < 1.2x10^-7.
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Individual and Neighborhood Characteristics of Walking Activity in People Living With Dementia: A Proof of Concept for Quantitative Spatial Analysis.

Creating dementia-friendly neighborhoods is crucial for enhancing outdoor walking activity and maintaining social participation among people living with dementia (PLWD). This study utilizes GPS and geographic information system technologies to conduct a quantitative spatial analysis, revealing how individual and neighborhood characteristics are associated with PLWD's walking activity characteristics.
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