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Provenance

PubMed:27373205

Staining in fixed tissue sections confirmed several previous reports (Kanaan et al., 2016; Mufson et al., 2014; Patterson et al., 2011a) that pS422 (Fig. 7A) extensively colocalizes with TNT1 (Fig. 7B) and TOC1 (Fig. 7C) in both control and AD brains, despite the relatively sparse appearance of tau pathology in the temporal cortices of control cases (data not shown).

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