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Name
granulovacuolar degeneration
Namespace
HBP
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20190207
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a(MESH:Ubiquitin) association path(HBP:"granulovacuolar degeneration") View Subject | View Object

In AD cortical sections, we observed that NFTs and dystrophic neurites (Fig. 1) and, unexpectedly, granulovacuolar changes (Fig. 1, inset) were intensely immunolabeled by the DF2 monoclonal. When mild fixation conditions were used, innumerable neuropil threads were also detected. PubMed:22908190

a(MESH:Ubiquitin) association path(HBP:"granulovacuolar degeneration") View Subject | View Object

In addition, DF2 intensely labeled the classical granulovacuolar changes in the hippocampus in AD and other neurodegenerative disorders (Fig. 1, inset). PubMed:22908190

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path(HBP:"granulovacuolar degeneration") association a(MESH:Ubiquitin) View Subject | View Object

In AD cortical sections, we observed that NFTs and dystrophic neurites (Fig. 1) and, unexpectedly, granulovacuolar changes (Fig. 1, inset) were intensely immunolabeled by the DF2 monoclonal. When mild fixation conditions were used, innumerable neuropil threads were also detected. PubMed:22908190

path(HBP:"granulovacuolar degeneration") association a(MESH:Ubiquitin) View Subject | View Object

In addition, DF2 intensely labeled the classical granulovacuolar changes in the hippocampus in AD and other neurodegenerative disorders (Fig. 1, inset). PubMed:22908190

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