Tau, a microtubule-associated protein playing a key role in a group of neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's disease, spreads throughout the brain, inducing pathology. A model akin to the spreading of prions has been raised owing to similar characteristics of inducing an abnormal protein conformation as a method of self-amplification, spreading protein aggregates over anatomically linked pathways. The search to identify the "seeds" that induce conformational change has received much attention; however, less is known about the mechanisms by which tau is transmitted from cell to cell, so-called "transcellular spreading". In this review, we gather evidence regarding the spreading of tau throughout the brain and provide an overview of ...
Abstract Since 2009, evidence has accumulated to suggest that Tau aggregates form first in a small n...
Tauopathies are a diverse set of neurodegenerative diseases that feature the progressive accumulatio...
Recent findings have suggested that tau pathology may spread in the brain by a prion-like mechanism....
Tauopathies comprise a group of progressive age-associated neurodegenerative diseases where tau prot...
The microtubule-associated protein Tau plays a crucial role in stabilizing neuronal microtubules. In...
Tau is a protein that associates with microtubules (MTs) and promotes their assembly and stability. ...
Emerging experimental evidence suggests that the spread of tau pathology in the brain in Tauopathies...
The pathological aggregation of tau protein is a hallmark of a set of neurodegenerative diseases col...
Tauopathies comprise a group of progressive age-associated neurodegenerative diseases where tau prot...
More than 100 years have passed since the original description of a "peculiar" disease of cerebral c...
Dementia is one of the leading causes of death worldwide, with tauopathies, a class of diseases defi...
Accumulation of misfolded and aggregated forms of tau protein in the brain is a neuropathological ha...
Tau misfolding and aggregation leads to the formation of neurofibrillary tangles (NFTs), which have ...
The pathology associated with tau protein, tauopathy, has been recently analyzed in different disord...
Abstract Tauopathies are a heterogeneous group of pathologies characterized by tau aggregation insid...
Abstract Since 2009, evidence has accumulated to suggest that Tau aggregates form first in a small n...
Tauopathies are a diverse set of neurodegenerative diseases that feature the progressive accumulatio...
Recent findings have suggested that tau pathology may spread in the brain by a prion-like mechanism....
Tauopathies comprise a group of progressive age-associated neurodegenerative diseases where tau prot...
The microtubule-associated protein Tau plays a crucial role in stabilizing neuronal microtubules. In...
Tau is a protein that associates with microtubules (MTs) and promotes their assembly and stability. ...
Emerging experimental evidence suggests that the spread of tau pathology in the brain in Tauopathies...
The pathological aggregation of tau protein is a hallmark of a set of neurodegenerative diseases col...
Tauopathies comprise a group of progressive age-associated neurodegenerative diseases where tau prot...
More than 100 years have passed since the original description of a "peculiar" disease of cerebral c...
Dementia is one of the leading causes of death worldwide, with tauopathies, a class of diseases defi...
Accumulation of misfolded and aggregated forms of tau protein in the brain is a neuropathological ha...
Tau misfolding and aggregation leads to the formation of neurofibrillary tangles (NFTs), which have ...
The pathology associated with tau protein, tauopathy, has been recently analyzed in different disord...
Abstract Tauopathies are a heterogeneous group of pathologies characterized by tau aggregation insid...
Abstract Since 2009, evidence has accumulated to suggest that Tau aggregates form first in a small n...
Tauopathies are a diverse set of neurodegenerative diseases that feature the progressive accumulatio...
Recent findings have suggested that tau pathology may spread in the brain by a prion-like mechanism....