AbstractTau becomes characteristically altered both functionally and structurally in several neurodegenerative diseases now collectively called tauopathies. Although increasing evidence supports that alterations of tau may directly cause neuronal degeneration and cell death, the mechanisms, which render tau to become a toxic agent are still unclear. In addition, it is obscure, whether neurodegeneration in tauopathies occurs via a common mechanism or specific differences exist. The aim of this review is to provide an overview about the different experimental models that currently exist, how they are used to determine the role of tau during degeneration and what has been learnt from them concerning the mechanistic role of tau in the disease p...
While the microtubule-binding capacity of the protein tau has been known for many years, new functio...
The hyperphosphorylated microtubule-associated protein tau is present in several neurodegenerative d...
Tauopathies are a group of neurodegenerative diseases characterized by the abnormal deposition of th...
AbstractTau becomes characteristically altered both functionally and structurally in several neurode...
AbstractTau is the major component of the intracellular filamentous deposits that define a number of...
AbstractIntracellular assembly of microtubule-associated protein tau into filamentous inclusions is ...
Tau protein is a microtubule associated protein mainly expressed in neurons. Under pathological cond...
Tau is the most common misfolded protein responsible for human neurodegenerative diseases. The ident...
Neurofibrillary degeneration has attracted the attention of neuroscientists as both a hallmark of th...
AbstractJust as neuronal activity is essential to normal brain function, microtubule-associated prot...
AbstractMicrotubule-associated Tau proteins are the basic component of intraneuronal and glial inclu...
Much of our current understanding of the pathogenic mechanisms in human neurodegenerative disorders ...
AbstractThe microtubule-associated protein tau, abundant in neurons, has gained notoriety due to the...
The abnormal deposition of proteins in and around neurons is a common pathological feature of many n...
AbstractAlzheimer’s disease is characterised by the degeneration of selected populations of nerve ce...
While the microtubule-binding capacity of the protein tau has been known for many years, new functio...
The hyperphosphorylated microtubule-associated protein tau is present in several neurodegenerative d...
Tauopathies are a group of neurodegenerative diseases characterized by the abnormal deposition of th...
AbstractTau becomes characteristically altered both functionally and structurally in several neurode...
AbstractTau is the major component of the intracellular filamentous deposits that define a number of...
AbstractIntracellular assembly of microtubule-associated protein tau into filamentous inclusions is ...
Tau protein is a microtubule associated protein mainly expressed in neurons. Under pathological cond...
Tau is the most common misfolded protein responsible for human neurodegenerative diseases. The ident...
Neurofibrillary degeneration has attracted the attention of neuroscientists as both a hallmark of th...
AbstractJust as neuronal activity is essential to normal brain function, microtubule-associated prot...
AbstractMicrotubule-associated Tau proteins are the basic component of intraneuronal and glial inclu...
Much of our current understanding of the pathogenic mechanisms in human neurodegenerative disorders ...
AbstractThe microtubule-associated protein tau, abundant in neurons, has gained notoriety due to the...
The abnormal deposition of proteins in and around neurons is a common pathological feature of many n...
AbstractAlzheimer’s disease is characterised by the degeneration of selected populations of nerve ce...
While the microtubule-binding capacity of the protein tau has been known for many years, new functio...
The hyperphosphorylated microtubule-associated protein tau is present in several neurodegenerative d...
Tauopathies are a group of neurodegenerative diseases characterized by the abnormal deposition of th...