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Entity

Name
AT8 tau
Namespace
HBP
Namespace Version
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Pattern
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Appears in Networks 1

In-Edges 3

p(HGNC:MAPT, pmod(Ph)) association p(HBP:"AT8 tau", pmod(Ph)) View Subject | View Object

Soluble AT8 tau monomers inhibited anterograde FAT (Fig. 6 A, C), while retrograde trans- port was unaffected (Fig. 6 A, D). These data indicate that phos- phorylation of tau at the AT8 epitope, which is associated with hyperphosphorylation of tau in AD and other tauopathies, renders soluble monomeric tau capable of inhibiting antero- grade FAT. PubMed:21734277

path(MESH:Tauopathies) association p(HBP:"AT8 tau", pmod(Ph)) View Subject | View Object

Soluble AT8 tau monomers inhibited anterograde FAT (Fig. 6 A, C), while retrograde trans- port was unaffected (Fig. 6 A, D). These data indicate that phos- phorylation of tau at the AT8 epitope, which is associated with hyperphosphorylation of tau in AD and other tauopathies, renders soluble monomeric tau capable of inhibiting antero- grade FAT. PubMed:21734277

Out-Edges 2

p(HBP:"AT8 tau", pmod(Ph)) association p(HGNC:MAPT, pmod(Ph)) View Subject | View Object

Soluble AT8 tau monomers inhibited anterograde FAT (Fig. 6 A, C), while retrograde trans- port was unaffected (Fig. 6 A, D). These data indicate that phos- phorylation of tau at the AT8 epitope, which is associated with hyperphosphorylation of tau in AD and other tauopathies, renders soluble monomeric tau capable of inhibiting antero- grade FAT. PubMed:21734277

p(HBP:"AT8 tau", pmod(Ph)) association path(MESH:Tauopathies) View Subject | View Object

Soluble AT8 tau monomers inhibited anterograde FAT (Fig. 6 A, C), while retrograde trans- port was unaffected (Fig. 6 A, D). These data indicate that phos- phorylation of tau at the AT8 epitope, which is associated with hyperphosphorylation of tau in AD and other tauopathies, renders soluble monomeric tau capable of inhibiting antero- grade FAT. PubMed:21734277

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