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The following pages link to The role of tau in neurodegeneration (Q37145919):
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- Disrupting self-assembly and toxicity of amyloidogenic protein oligomers by "molecular tweezers" - from the test tube to animal models (Q26995918) (← links)
- Therapeutic and diagnostic challenges for frontotemporal dementia (Q26998919) (← links)
- Maintenance of synaptic stability requires calcium-independent phospholipase A₂ activity (Q27027705) (← links)
- Neuroprotective effect of novel cognitive enhancer noopept on AD-related cellular model involves the attenuation of apoptosis and tau hyperphosphorylation (Q27499804) (← links)
- APP processing in Alzheimer's disease (Q27694738) (← links)
- Modeling the complex pathology of Alzheimer's disease in Drosophila (Q28082451) (← links)
- Tau accumulation causes mitochondrial distribution deficits in neurons in a mouse model of tauopathy and in human Alzheimer's disease brain (Q28116593) (← links)
- Alpha-synuclein and tau: teammates in neurodegeneration? (Q28250508) (← links)
- Proteolytic processing of Alzheimer's β-amyloid precursor protein (Q28254104) (← links)
- HDAC6 inhibition results in tau acetylation and modulates tau phosphorylation and degradation in oligodendrocytes (Q28575023) (← links)
- Changes in dendritic complexity and spine morphology in transgenic mice expressing human wild-type tau. (Q30477172) (← links)
- Proteasome inhibition drives HDAC6-dependent recruitment of tau to aggresomes (Q30502900) (← links)
- Nanoimages show disruption of tubulin polymerization by chlorpyrifos oxon: implications for neurotoxicity (Q33486835) (← links)
- Mass spectrometry identifies multiple organophosphorylated sites on tubulin (Q33486958) (← links)
- Acetylation: a new key to unlock tau's role in neurodegeneration (Q33821548) (← links)
- Targeting Abeta and tau in Alzheimer's disease, an early interim report (Q33829008) (← links)
- The effect of apolipoprotein E (ApoE) genotype on biomarkers of amyloidogenesis, tau pathology and neurodegeneration in Alzheimer's disease (Q33841363) (← links)
- Dipeptidyl peptidase 10 (DPP10(789)): a voltage gated potassium channel associated protein is abnormally expressed in Alzheimer's and other neurodegenerative diseases (Q33855018) (← links)
- Role of microglia adenosine A(2A) receptors in retinal and brain neurodegenerative diseases (Q34014053) (← links)
- Distinct profiles of brain atrophy in frontotemporal lobar degeneration caused by progranulin and tau mutations (Q34134801) (← links)
- Phosphorylation regulates proteasomal-mediated degradation and solubility of TAR DNA binding protein-43 C-terminal fragments (Q34137537) (← links)
- Infantile postnatal exposure to lead (Pb) enhances tau expression in the cerebral cortex of aged mice: relevance to AD. (Q34243873) (← links)
- Protein tau: prime cause of synaptic and neuronal degeneration in Alzheimer's disease (Q34283149) (← links)
- Selective clearance of aberrant tau proteins and rescue of neurotoxicity by transcription factor EB (Q34342483) (← links)
- Beneficial effect of antibodies against β- secretase cleavage site of APP on Alzheimer's-like pathology in triple-transgenic mice (Q34447322) (← links)
- Tau mislocalization to dendritic spines mediates synaptic dysfunction independently of neurodegeneration (Q34518577) (← links)
- Dysregulation of protein trafficking in neurodegeneration (Q34545170) (← links)
- Enhanced taupathy and AD-like pathology in aged primate brains decades after infantile exposure to lead (Pb). (Q34655631) (← links)
- Investigating interventions in Alzheimer's disease with computer simulation models (Q35009820) (← links)
- The role of MSUT-2 in tau neurotoxicity: a target for neuroprotection in tauopathy? (Q35012334) (← links)
- Tau causes synapse loss without disrupting calcium homeostasis in the rTg4510 model of tauopathy (Q35053727) (← links)
- Bimolecular fluorescence complementation; lighting-up tau-tau interaction in living cells (Q35061285) (← links)
- Granular expression of prolyl-peptidyl isomerase PIN1 is a constant and specific feature of Alzheimer's disease pathology and is independent of tau, Aβ and TDP-43 pathology (Q35064814) (← links)
- Tau splicing and the intricacies of dementia (Q35226142) (← links)
- Advances in tau-based drug discovery. (Q35321539) (← links)
- The Interface between Cytoskeletal Aberrations and Mitochondrial Dysfunction in Alzheimer's Disease and Related Disorders (Q35542857) (← links)
- Expression of mutant TDP-43 induces neuronal dysfunction in transgenic mice (Q35551935) (← links)
- Interaction of tau protein with model lipid membranes induces tau structural compaction and membrane disruption (Q35870566) (← links)
- Aggregation of MBP in chronic demyelination (Q35935083) (← links)
- Adult-onset focal expression of mutated human tau in the hippocampus impairs spatial working memory of rats (Q36044202) (← links)
- Neuronal Cell Death and Degeneration through Increased Nitroxidative Stress and Tau Phosphorylation in HIV-1 Transgenic Rats (Q36255465) (← links)
- Soluble forms of tau are toxic in Alzheimer's disease (Q36286360) (← links)
- Protection of primary neurons and mouse brain from Alzheimer's pathology by molecular tweezers (Q36474698) (← links)
- Human tau expression reduces adult neurogenesis in a mouse model of tauopathy (Q36494608) (← links)
- Antisense transcripts of the expanded C9ORF72 hexanucleotide repeat form nuclear RNA foci and undergo repeat-associated non-ATG translation in c9FTD/ALS (Q37316045) (← links)
- NMDA reduces Tau phosphorylation in rat hippocampal slices by targeting NR2A receptors, GSK3β, and PKC activities (Q37375713) (← links)
- Protein carboxyl methylation and the biochemistry of memory (Q37595524) (← links)
- Mediators of tau phosphorylation in the pathogenesis of Alzheimer's disease (Q37630546) (← links)
- Repetitive head impact exposure and later-life plasma total tau in former National Football League players. (Q37645272) (← links)
- Immunotherapeutic approaches for Alzheimer's disease in transgenic mouse models. (Q37655247) (← links)