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Name
Tau antibody, Tau46
Namespace
HBP
Namespace Version
20181128
Namespace URL
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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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p(HGNC:MAPT) association a(HBP:"Tau antibody, Tau46") View Subject | View Object

Tau46 was the only antibody that did not show a statistically significant reduction in neuronal tau uptake (Figure 4, B and C). Tau46 bound with high apparent affinity to both recombinant and paired helical filament tau by ELISA (Table 2), demonstrating the binding of the antibody to full-length tau. PubMed:28408124

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a(HBP:"Tau antibody, Tau46") causesNoChange tloc(p(HGNC:MAPT), fromLoc(GO:"extracellular region"), toLoc(GO:intracellular)) View Subject | View Object

Tau46 was the only antibody that did not show a statistically significant reduction in neuronal tau uptake (Figure 4, B and C). Tau46 bound with high apparent affinity to both recombinant and paired helical filament tau by ELISA (Table 2), demonstrating the binding of the antibody to full-length tau. PubMed:28408124

a(HBP:"Tau antibody, Tau46") association p(HGNC:MAPT) View Subject | View Object

Tau46 was the only antibody that did not show a statistically significant reduction in neuronal tau uptake (Figure 4, B and C). Tau46 bound with high apparent affinity to both recombinant and paired helical filament tau by ELISA (Table 2), demonstrating the binding of the antibody to full-length tau. PubMed:28408124

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