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GRAMD1B is a regulator of lipid homeostasis, autophagic flux and phosphorylated tau

Scalable human neuronal models of tauopathy producing endogenous seed-competent 4R tau

Tau filaments are tethered within brain extracellular vesicles in Alzheimer’s disease

C1q and immunoglobulins mediate activity-dependent synapse loss in the adult brain

In vivo hyperphosphorylation of tau is associated with synaptic loss and behavioral abnormalities in the absence of tau seeds

IntelliCage: the development and perspectives of a mouse-and user-friendly automated behavioral test system

Spatially resolved transcriptomics reveals genes associated with the vulnerability of middle temporal gyrus in Alzheimer’s disease

Cell-type Specific Selective Vulnerability to Pathological Tau in Alzheimer's Disease: Molecular and Cell Biology/Tau

Background: Region-specific neuronal subpopulations known to be selectively vulnerable to Tau pathology, as characterized in our previous work (Fu et al., 2019), were identified across several public single-nucleus RNA sequencing datasets from …

Extracellular Vesicles Derived from Postmortem Human Brain Tissue Contain Seed-competent C-terminal Tau Fragments, and Provide Proteomic Clues to the Identity of Selectively Vulnerable Cell Populations in Human Tauopathies: Molecular and Cell Biology: Tau-related Mechanisms

Background: Pathological tau is spread along anatomically connected networks, originating in areas containing particularly vulnerable cell populations. It is hypothesized that tau is released and spread as free tau, or via extracellular vesicles …

IntelliCage as a Tool for Measuring Mouse Behavior – 20 Years Perspective

Since the 1980s, we have witnessed the rapid development of genetically modified mouse models of human diseases. A large number of transgenic and knockout mice have been utilized in basic and applied research, including models of neurodegenerative …