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Entity

Name
Intermediate Filaments
Namespace
MeSH
Namespace Version
20181007
Namespace URL
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Appears in Networks 1

In-Edges 2

a(MESH:Axons) negativeCorrelation a(MESH:"Intermediate Filaments") View Subject | View Object

. In ALS, accumulation of NFs is a prominent feature (Rouleau et al., 1996), and it has been demonstrated that NFs contribute heavily to the axonopathy of tau transgenic mice (Ishihara et al., 2001a). PubMed:12428809

path(MESH:"Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis") positiveCorrelation a(MESH:"Intermediate Filaments") View Subject | View Object

. In ALS, accumulation of NFs is a prominent feature (Rouleau et al., 1996), and it has been demonstrated that NFs contribute heavily to the axonopathy of tau transgenic mice (Ishihara et al., 2001a). PubMed:12428809

Out-Edges 2

a(MESH:"Intermediate Filaments") positiveCorrelation path(MESH:"Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis") View Subject | View Object

. In ALS, accumulation of NFs is a prominent feature (Rouleau et al., 1996), and it has been demonstrated that NFs contribute heavily to the axonopathy of tau transgenic mice (Ishihara et al., 2001a). PubMed:12428809

a(MESH:"Intermediate Filaments") negativeCorrelation a(MESH:Axons) View Subject | View Object

. In ALS, accumulation of NFs is a prominent feature (Rouleau et al., 1996), and it has been demonstrated that NFs contribute heavily to the axonopathy of tau transgenic mice (Ishihara et al., 2001a). PubMed:12428809

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