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Tau Oligomers

2019
The accumulation of tau filaments in neurons is a pathological hallmark of various neurodegenerative diseases, including Alzheimer's disease. However, it is not the filamentous aggregates themselves, but non-filamentous tau species, tau oligomer, that is thought to be the culprit in tau-mediated neurodegeneration.
Sumihiro, Maeda, Akihiko, Takashima
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Tau Condensates

2019
Many proteins, particularly those that are intrinsically disordered and carry charges have a tendency to undergo liquid liquid phase separation (LLPS). Phase separation is a widespread mechanism by which cells concentrate a set of proteins to perform molecular reactions, and appear to compartmentalize molecular functions.
Kenneth S, Kosik, Songi, Han
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Measurement of the Decays $\tau^- \to K^*$ $\nu_\tau$ and $\tau^- \to \rho^- \nu_\tau$

1988
Using the ARGUS detector at DORIS II, we have determined the branching ratios for the decays τ−→K*−vτ and τ−→ρ−vτ to be (1.23 ±0.21−0.21+0.11)% and (21.5±0.4±1.9)%, respectively. These results are in agreement with theoretical expectations based on the standard model.
Albrecht, H.   +80 more
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Tau Fibrillogenesis

2012
The protein tau is the most abundant microtubule associated protein in the central and peripheral nervous system. In the brain, tau plays a role in the assembly and stabilization of microtubules. The function of tau, however, appears to overlap with other microtubule binding proteins.
Nitin, Chaudhary, Ramakrishnan, Nagaraj
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A nose for tau

Science Translational Medicine
Nasal delivery of an oligomeric tau antibody loaded into micelles reduces pathology and ameliorates cognition in a mouse model of tauopathy.
Soraya Meftah   +2 more
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TYK2 on tau

Science Signaling
The kinase TYK2 facilitates pathological tau assembly through protein-stabilizing modifications.
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Tau Secretion

2019
The pathological propagation of Tau protein is a hallmark of multiple neurodegenerative disorders, collectively referred to tauopathies with Alzheimer's disease (AD) being most prevalent, but including a range of frontotemporal dementias (FTDs). The extracellular Tau is important during the progression of tauopathies, although Tau is mainly expressed ...
Zhi, Ruan, Tsuneya, Ikezu
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Tau interactome maps synaptic and mitochondrial processes associated with neurodegeneration

Cell, 2022
Danielle L Swaney   +2 more
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