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Lost after translation: missorting of Tau protein and consequences for Alzheimer disease
Highlights • Somatodendritic missorting of Tau is an early key event in Alzheimer disease. • Missorting of Tau in neurons can be induced by cell stress (Aβ, glutamate, etc.). • Tau missorting causes microtubule severing by spastin, traffic jams, and synapse loss. • Tau-based therapy is promising bec...
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description | Highlights • Somatodendritic missorting of Tau is an early key event in Alzheimer disease. • Missorting of Tau in neurons can be induced by cell stress (Aβ, glutamate, etc.). • Tau missorting causes microtubule severing by spastin, traffic jams, and synapse loss. • Tau-based therapy is promising because Tau pathology is reversible in disease models. |
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