p(HBP:"Tau isoform F (441 aa)", pmod(HBP:"protein aggregation")) increases a(HBP:"Tau oligomers")
The hT24 aggregates showed the highest TOC1 signal, which reached significance compared to hT40, hT39, hT37 and hT23 aggregates, while hT34 aggregates were significantly different from hT39, hT37 and hT23 aggregates, and both hT40 and hT39 aggregates are significantly higher than hT37 and hT23 (one-way ANOVA with Holm-Sidak post-hoc, F(5, 18) = 50.77, p < 0.0001)
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