path(MESH:"Hypertrophy, Right Ventricular")
NFTs are highly correlated with the rate of ventricular enlargement, an indicator of brain atrophy and hallmark of AD pathology (Silbert et al., 2003) PubMed:30126037
Tau transgenic mice with late stage pathology were treated with senolytics to remove senescent cells. Despite the advanced age and disease progression, MRI brain imaging and histopathological analyses indicated a reduction in total NFT density, neuron loss and ventricular enlargement PubMed:30126037
NFTs are highly correlated with the rate of ventricular enlargement, an indicator of brain atrophy and hallmark of AD pathology (Silbert et al., 2003) PubMed:30126037
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