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a(HBP:"Tau oligomers") association a(GO:"Pick body") View Subject | View Object

Similarly, the characteristic Pick bodies in the frontal cortex were well labeled by TNT1, TOC1 and R1 in PiD tissue (Fig. 5M–P) PubMed:27574109

p(HGNC:MAPT) association a(GO:"Pick body") View Subject | View Object

Similarly, the characteristic Pick bodies in the frontal cortex were well labeled by TNT1, TOC1 and R1 in PiD tissue (Fig. 5M–P) PubMed:27574109

a(MESH:Ubiquitin) association a(GO:"Pick body") View Subject | View Object

The DF2 immunoreactivity of Lewy bodies led us to search for similar DF2-positive inclusions, and we found that Lewy-like bodies in motor neurons in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS; Murayama et al. 1990a) and Pick bodies in Pick’s disease (Murayama et al. 1990b) were strongly reactive; the latter stained also for tau, whereas the former stained neither for tau nor a-synuclein. PubMed:22908190

p(HGNC:MAPT) association a(GO:"Pick body") View Subject | View Object

The DF2 immunoreactivity of Lewy bodies led us to search for similar DF2-positive inclusions, and we found that Lewy-like bodies in motor neurons in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS; Murayama et al. 1990a) and Pick bodies in Pick’s disease (Murayama et al. 1990b) were strongly reactive; the latter stained also for tau, whereas the former stained neither for tau nor a-synuclein. PubMed:22908190

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a(GO:"Pick body") association a(HBP:"Tau oligomers") View Subject | View Object

Similarly, the characteristic Pick bodies in the frontal cortex were well labeled by TNT1, TOC1 and R1 in PiD tissue (Fig. 5M–P) PubMed:27574109

a(GO:"Pick body") association p(HGNC:MAPT) View Subject | View Object

Similarly, the characteristic Pick bodies in the frontal cortex were well labeled by TNT1, TOC1 and R1 in PiD tissue (Fig. 5M–P) PubMed:27574109

a(GO:"Pick body") association p(HGNC:MAPT) View Subject | View Object

The DF2 immunoreactivity of Lewy bodies led us to search for similar DF2-positive inclusions, and we found that Lewy-like bodies in motor neurons in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS; Murayama et al. 1990a) and Pick bodies in Pick’s disease (Murayama et al. 1990b) were strongly reactive; the latter stained also for tau, whereas the former stained neither for tau nor a-synuclein. PubMed:22908190

a(GO:"Pick body") association a(MESH:Ubiquitin) View Subject | View Object

The DF2 immunoreactivity of Lewy bodies led us to search for similar DF2-positive inclusions, and we found that Lewy-like bodies in motor neurons in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS; Murayama et al. 1990a) and Pick bodies in Pick’s disease (Murayama et al. 1990b) were strongly reactive; the latter stained also for tau, whereas the former stained neither for tau nor a-synuclein. PubMed:22908190

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