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- Multivalent Cross-Linking of Actin Filaments and Microtubules Through
- Tau Protein and Tauopathy (PDF)
- Alzheimer's Disease-Related Dysregulation of Protein Synthesis
- Alzheimer's Disease-Related Dysregulation of Mrna Translation Causes Key Pathological Features with Ageing
- Neurodegeneration: Diseases of the Cytoskeleton?
- Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor Protects Against Tau-Related Neurodegeneration of Alzheimer’S Disease
- Blood and Plasma-Based Proteomic Biomarker Research in Alzheimer's
- Novel Tau Filament Fold in Corticobasal Degeneration
- Neurofilament Light in CSF and Serum Is a Sensitive Marker for Axonal White Matter Injury in MS
- Conventional and Non-Conventional Roles of Non-Muscle Myosin II-Actin in Neuronal Development and Degeneration
- Hydration Water Dynamics of the Tau Protein in Its Native and Amyloid States Yann Fichou
- Map2c, but Not Tau, Binds and Bundles F-Actin Via Its Microtubule Binding Domain
- Prion Characterization Using Cell Based Approaches
- Lessons from Rare Inherited Neurological Disorders Alessandro Didonna1 and Puneet Opal2,3*
- CMSC Consensus Statement on Neurofilament Biomarkers in Multiple Sclerosis
- Dendritic Spines in Alzheimer's Disease: How the Actin
- Frontotemporal Dementia-Associated N279K Tau Mutant Disrupts Subcellular Vesicle Trafficking and Induces Cellular Stress in Ipsc-Derived Neural Stem Cells Melissa C
- Spheroid Model of Alzheimer's Disease Based on Differentiated
- Microfluidics-Based Systems in Diagnosis of Alzheimer's Disease and Biomimetic Modeling
- Novel Roles for the Tumor Suppressor APC Through Regulation of GSK-3
- Pathogenic Tau Protein Species: Promising Therapeutic Targets for Ocular Neurodegenerative Diseases
- Tau Co-Organizes Dynamic Microtubule and Actin Networks
- Early Candidate Urine Biomarkers for Detecting Alzheimer's
- The Application of Weighted Gene Co-Expression Network Analysis in Identifying Key Modules and Hub Genes Associated with Disease Status in Alzheimer’S Disease
- Blood Biomarkers for Alzheimer's Disease
- Cytoskeletal Genes Regulation by Chronic Morphine Treatment in Rat Striatum
- The Wnt/Β-Catenin Signaling Pathway Affects the Distribution of Cytoskeletal Proteins in Aβ Treated PC12 Cells
- Mechanisms and Therapeutic Implications of GSK-3 in Treating Neurodegeneration
- Calmodulin-Like Skin Protein (CLSP) Is a Novel Biomarker Candidate For
- Exosomal A-Binding Proteins Identified by “In Silico”
- Wnt-7A Induces Presynaptic Colocalization Ofα7-Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptors and Adenomatous Polyposis Coli in Hippocampal
- New Insight Into Mechanisms of Transcellular Propagation of Tau and Α-Synuclein in Neurodegenerative Diseases Recent Publications in This Series
- Neurons Derived from Sporadic Alzheimer's Disease Ipscs Reveal
- Early Detection of Tau Pathology 2
- Cerebrospinal Fluid Biomarkers of Alzheimer's Disease
- Brain Site-Specific Proteome Changes in Aging-Related Dementia
- Dysregulated Wnt Signalling in the Alzheimer's Brain
- The Tubulin-Binding Sequence of Brainmicrotubule-Associated
- The Development of Peptide-Based Inhibitors for Tau Aggregation As a Potential Therapeutic for Alzheimer’S Disease
- Yeast As a Model to Understand Actin-Mediated Cellular Functions in Mammals—Illustrated with Four Actin Cytoskeleton Proteins
- Exploring the Interplay Between Fibrillization and Amorphous
- Regulation and Function of the Interaction Between the APC Tumour Suppressor Protein and EB1
- Tau Interactome Analyses in CRISPR-Cas9 Engineered Neuronal Cells Reveal Atpase-Dependent Binding of Wild-Type but Not P301L
- Cytoskeleton and Calcium. a Review
- A Proteomics Study of Hyperhomocysteinemia Injury of the Hippocampal Neurons Using Itraq
- Phosphorylation of the Tau Protein in Neurodegenerative Disease
- Widespread Remodeling of Proteome Solubility in Response to Different Protein Homeostasis Stresses
- RNA Localization and Local Translation in Glia in Neurological and Neurodegenerative Diseases: Lessons from Neurons
- The Neurotoxicity of Amyloid Β-Protein Oligomers Is Reversible in a Primary
- Catenin Pathway Function in an Β Neuronal Attenuates Tau Pathology
- Regulation of the Postsynaptic Compartment of Excitatory Synapses by the Actin Cytoskeleton in Health and Its Disruption in Disease
- TDP-43 Proteinopathies: a New Wave of Neurodegenerative Diseases
- Final Copy 2018 09 25 Wallis
- Atypical, Non-Standard Functions of the Microtubule Associated Tau Protein Ioannis Sotiropoulos1,2* , Marie-Christine Galas3*, Joana M
- Integrated Correlation Analysis of Proteomics And
- Desmoplakin As a Potential Candidate for Cerebrospinal Fluid Marker To
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- Interaction of Presenilins with the Filamin Family of Actin-Binding Proteins
- Structures of Filaments from Pick's Disease Reveal a Novel Tau
- Neuron Development Marker Antibody Duo (Nestin, Tau) (ARG30083)
- Neurofilament Light As a Marker for Neurodegenerative Diseases
- Tauopathy in the Appswe/PS1ΔE9 Mouse Model of Familial Alzheimer's Disease
- Congenital Myopathies in the Adult Neuromuscular Clinic: Diagnostic Challenges and Pitfalls E341
- Intrinsic Structural Disorder in Cytoskeletal Proteins
- Inke Näthke Cytoskeletal Proteins Are Also Important
- NMR Meets Tau: Insights Into Its Function and Pathology
- Standardized Cannabis Sativa Extract Attenuates Tau and Stathmin Gene Expression in the Melanoma Cell Line
- Computational Studies of Tau Protein: Implications for the Pathogenesis and Treatment of Neurodegenerative Diseases
- In Pursuit of Scientific Breakthroughs: 2018 Annual
- Pathogenic Tau Disrupts the Cellular Program That Maintains Neuronal Identity
- Tau Stabilizes Microtubules by Binding at the Interface Between Tubulin Heterodimers
- Tau and Neurodegeneration: Neuroimaging, Genes, and Biomarkers
- (Ipsc) Neurons Revealed by Proteomics Analyses
- Role of Dickkopf-1, an Antagonist of the Wnt/ß-Catenin Signaling
- Autophagy and Tau Protein
- Intracellular Responses of Glial Cells to Monomeric Tau Protein Are Closely Mediated by Heparan Sulfate Proteoglycans (Hspgs)
- Recognition of Alzheimer Paired Helical Filaments by Monoclonal Neurofilament Antibodies Is Due to Crossreaction with Tau Protei
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