Abstract Since 2009, evidence has accumulated to suggest that Tau aggregates form first in a small number of brain cells, from where they propagate to other regions, resulting in neurodegeneration and disease. Propagation of Tau aggregates is often called prion-like, which refers to the capacity of an assembled protein to induce the same abnormal conformation in a protein of the same kind, initiating a self-amplifying cascade. In addition, prion-like encompasses the release of protein aggregates from brain cells and their uptake by neighbouring cells. In mice, the intracerebral injection of Tau inclusions induced the ordered assembly of monomeric Tau, followed by its spreading to distant brain regions. Short fibrils constituted the major sp...
The microtubule-associated protein Tau plays a crucial role in stabilizing neuronal microtubules. In...
Dementia is one of the leading causes of death worldwide, with tauopathies, a class of diseases defi...
SummaryPrion-like propagation of tau aggregation might underlie the stereotyped progression of neuro...
Abstract Since 2009, evidence has accumulated to suggest that Tau aggregates form firs...
Tauopathies are a diverse set of neurodegenerative diseases that feature the progressive accumulatio...
Emerging experimental evidence suggests that the spread of tau pathology in the brain in Tauopathies...
Recent findings have suggested that tau pathology may spread in the brain by a prion-like mechanism....
A fundamental property of infectious agents is their particulate nature: infectivity arises from ind...
The ordered assembly of amyloidogenic proteins causes a wide spectrum of common neurodegenerative di...
Abstract Tau accumulation in the form of neurofibrillary tangles in the brain is a hallmark of tauop...
Tauopathies are neurodegenerative diseases characterized by neurofibrillary tangles and/or paired he...
The ordered assembly of amyloidogenic proteins causes a wide spectrum of common neurodegenerative di...
Tau, a microtubule-associated protein playing a key role in a group of neurodegenerative diseases su...
Aggregation of the microtubule‐associated protein tau is a key feature of Alzheimer's disease and ot...
The misfolding and aggregation of specific proteins is a common hallmark of many neurodegenerative d...
The microtubule-associated protein Tau plays a crucial role in stabilizing neuronal microtubules. In...
Dementia is one of the leading causes of death worldwide, with tauopathies, a class of diseases defi...
SummaryPrion-like propagation of tau aggregation might underlie the stereotyped progression of neuro...
Abstract Since 2009, evidence has accumulated to suggest that Tau aggregates form firs...
Tauopathies are a diverse set of neurodegenerative diseases that feature the progressive accumulatio...
Emerging experimental evidence suggests that the spread of tau pathology in the brain in Tauopathies...
Recent findings have suggested that tau pathology may spread in the brain by a prion-like mechanism....
A fundamental property of infectious agents is their particulate nature: infectivity arises from ind...
The ordered assembly of amyloidogenic proteins causes a wide spectrum of common neurodegenerative di...
Abstract Tau accumulation in the form of neurofibrillary tangles in the brain is a hallmark of tauop...
Tauopathies are neurodegenerative diseases characterized by neurofibrillary tangles and/or paired he...
The ordered assembly of amyloidogenic proteins causes a wide spectrum of common neurodegenerative di...
Tau, a microtubule-associated protein playing a key role in a group of neurodegenerative diseases su...
Aggregation of the microtubule‐associated protein tau is a key feature of Alzheimer's disease and ot...
The misfolding and aggregation of specific proteins is a common hallmark of many neurodegenerative d...
The microtubule-associated protein Tau plays a crucial role in stabilizing neuronal microtubules. In...
Dementia is one of the leading causes of death worldwide, with tauopathies, a class of diseases defi...
SummaryPrion-like propagation of tau aggregation might underlie the stereotyped progression of neuro...