Abstract. Most dementing disorders result from a degenerating process named tauopathy. Alzheimer disease is the most frequent one, but only one among the large spectrum of tau-related diseases. Cognitive impairment is related, first of all, to the neocortical location of this degenerating process. However, the nature and the mechanisms leading to tauopathy can be very different. This is demonstrated by familial mutations on the tau gene as well as by the different morphological and biochemical patterns of tau lesions. Therefore there is no doubt that tau is an etiological agent. But the persistent and unsolved question is the basic mechanism leading to neurodegeneration: is it due to the toxic effect of aggregated tau, or a loss of tau func...
Fibrillar deposits of highly phosphorylated tau are a key pathological feature of several neurodegen...
Tau pathology is characterized by intracellular aggregates of abnormally and hyperphosphorylated tau...
Tau is most intensely studied in relation to its executive role in Tauopathies, a family of neurodeg...
The abnormal deposition of proteins in and around neurons is a common pathological feature of many n...
AbstractTau becomes characteristically altered both functionally and structurally in several neurode...
The mechanisms that render tau a toxic agent are still unclear, although increasing evidence support...
Tauopathies are disorders associated with tau protein dysfunction and insoluble tau accumulation in ...
Tauopathies are devastating and ultimately fatal neurodegenerative diseases, which are histopatholog...
Pathological tau protein aggregates can be found in brain of patients with some of the neurodegenera...
Neurodegenerative tauopathies are characterized by the abnormal accumulation of tau protein inside n...
Neurodegenerative tauopathies are characterized by the abnormal accumulation of tau protein inside n...
Tau protein is a neuronal microtubule-associated protein (MAP), which localizes primarily in the axo...
Tau is the most common misfolded protein responsible for human neurodegenerative diseases. The ident...
There is compelling evidence that a number of neurodegenerative diseases share common pathogenic mec...
Neurofibrillary degeneration has attracted the attention of neuroscientists as both a hallmark of th...
Fibrillar deposits of highly phosphorylated tau are a key pathological feature of several neurodegen...
Tau pathology is characterized by intracellular aggregates of abnormally and hyperphosphorylated tau...
Tau is most intensely studied in relation to its executive role in Tauopathies, a family of neurodeg...
The abnormal deposition of proteins in and around neurons is a common pathological feature of many n...
AbstractTau becomes characteristically altered both functionally and structurally in several neurode...
The mechanisms that render tau a toxic agent are still unclear, although increasing evidence support...
Tauopathies are disorders associated with tau protein dysfunction and insoluble tau accumulation in ...
Tauopathies are devastating and ultimately fatal neurodegenerative diseases, which are histopatholog...
Pathological tau protein aggregates can be found in brain of patients with some of the neurodegenera...
Neurodegenerative tauopathies are characterized by the abnormal accumulation of tau protein inside n...
Neurodegenerative tauopathies are characterized by the abnormal accumulation of tau protein inside n...
Tau protein is a neuronal microtubule-associated protein (MAP), which localizes primarily in the axo...
Tau is the most common misfolded protein responsible for human neurodegenerative diseases. The ident...
There is compelling evidence that a number of neurodegenerative diseases share common pathogenic mec...
Neurofibrillary degeneration has attracted the attention of neuroscientists as both a hallmark of th...
Fibrillar deposits of highly phosphorylated tau are a key pathological feature of several neurodegen...
Tau pathology is characterized by intracellular aggregates of abnormally and hyperphosphorylated tau...
Tau is most intensely studied in relation to its executive role in Tauopathies, a family of neurodeg...