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Tau proteins           PHYSIOLOGY

Stabilization of microtubules, via 3R or 4R

Stabilization of microtubules, via phosphorylation
Microtubules, the rails of the axonal transport     
PHYSIOPATauLOGY
Physiopathology of Tau proteins: a  review
Slide show on Tau

Biochemical parameters of tau pathology in the human brain

PROGRESSION OF TAU PATHOLOGY

The 10 stages of Tau pathology in Alzheimer's disease

Progression in Alzheimer's disease               Interaction with APP

Progression in familial Alzheimer's disease

Progression in aging

Progression in PSP and CBD
PHOSPHORYLATION
Role of phosphorylation
Phosphorylation sites,  their kinases and references
Tau kinases in a cell: a cartoon by Patrice Delobel 
All kinases in a table  by Patrice Delobel

Normal and abnormal sites of phosphorylation

TAUOPATHIES: the concept

List of tauopathies

Molecular classification of tauopathies

Molecular classification of dementing diseases

Tau pathology: a marker of neurodegenerative disorders

4R tauopathies

3R tauopathies

3R versus 4R tauopathies

Co-factors of tauopathies: Pin 1

GENETIC

Tau gene-> mRNA -> isoforms

Mutations on tau gene.                TABLE,

Mutations location on tau

Haplotypes H1 and H2

Signalling pathways

Other molecular aspects 

New evidence for Tau upstream of the amyloid cascade in AD: see the last issue of Brain Aging

Brain aging review

 


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