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Tau Antibody Targeting Pathological Species Blocks Neuronal Uptake and Interneuron Propagation of Tau in Vitro v1.0.0

This file encodes the article Tau Antibody Targeting Pathological Species Blocks Neuronal Uptake and Interneuron Propagation of Tau in Vitro by Nobuhara et. al. 2017

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PubMed:28408124

Among the seven antibodies, Tau13 and 6C5 most efficiently removed tau (>85% reduction) from rTg4510 brain extracts on immunodepletion (Figure 2A). HT7 showed an intermediate effect (72% reduction), whereas the other four antibodies (40E8, 4E4, p396, and Tau46) removed only a small fraction of tau (5.6%, 16.6%, 8.4%, and 18% reductions, respectively) (Figure 2A).

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Brain
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Tauopathies
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