p(HBP:"Tau isoform F (441 aa)", pmod(HBP:"protein aggregation")) decreases bp(GO:"anterograde axonal transport")
Perfusion of hT40, hT34 and hT24 aggregates into squid axoplasms significantly impaired anterograde transport (Fig. 4A) when compared to the respective monomers (all at 2 μM).
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