PubMed: 28500862

Title
Enhanced Tau Aggregation in the Presence of Amyloid β.
Journal
The American journal of pathology
Volume
187
Issue
None
Pages
1601-1612
Date
2017-07-01
Authors
Bennett RE | Carlson GA | Corjuc B | DeVos SL | Dujardin S | Frosch MP | Gonzalez J | Gor R | Hyman BT | Pitstick R | Roe AD

Evidence 23a600f042

In the HEK cell biosensor assay, tau from AD cases with plaques enhanced tau aggregates compared to tau from cases without plaques. In APP/PS1 cross with rTg4510 mice (P301L mutant human tau), tau seeding activity was threefold increased over the rTg4510 strain, without change in tau production or extracellular release.

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