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Name
Pathological Tau Spreading
Namespace
HBP
Namespace Version
20181119
Namespace URL
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/pharmacome/terminology/90e1cb9e5e882703380c9db8d4915ac6f3cba137/export/hbp-names.belns

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Tau Modifications v1.9.5

Tau Modifications Sections of NESTOR

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a(HBP:"Tau oligomers") increases a(HBP:"Pathological Tau Spreading") View Subject | View Object

This work supports the hypothesis that tau oligomers are toxic species that can drive the spread of tau pathology and neurodegeneration. PubMed:27716675

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act(p(HGNC:SIRT1)) negativeCorrelation a(HBP:"Pathological Tau Spreading") View Subject | View Object

SIRT1 deficiency exacerbates premature mortality, synapse loss, and behavioral disinhibition in tauP301S TG mice of both sexes. SIRT1 overexpression into the hippocampus reduces acetylated K174 tau and significantly attenuates the spread of tau pathology into anatomically connected brain regions of tauP301S transgenic mice of both sexes. PubMed:29540553

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Uberon
hippocampal formation

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a(HBP:"Pathological Tau Spreading") negativeCorrelation act(p(HGNC:SIRT1)) View Subject | View Object

SIRT1 deficiency exacerbates premature mortality, synapse loss, and behavioral disinhibition in tauP301S TG mice of both sexes. SIRT1 overexpression into the hippocampus reduces acetylated K174 tau and significantly attenuates the spread of tau pathology into anatomically connected brain regions of tauP301S transgenic mice of both sexes. PubMed:29540553

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Uberon
hippocampal formation

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