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In-Edges 4

sec(p(HGNC:MAPT)) association a(MESH:Exosomes) View Subject | View Object

Recently, more evidence implies that the secretion of tau occurs through unconventional cellular pathways via vesicles known as exosomes (Saman et al., 2012) and ectosomes (Dujardin et al., 2014a) PubMed:28420982

p(HGNC:MAPT, pmod(Ph, Thr, 181)) association a(MESH:Exosomes) View Subject | View Object

In support, tau associated with exosomes and phosphorylated at Thr-181 (AT270+ tau) has been identified in human CSF samples of AD patients PubMed:28420982

path(MESH:"Plaque, Amyloid") association a(MESH:Exosomes) View Subject | View Object

AD brain samples contain exosomal proteins within amyloid plaques hinting that exosomes play part in disease pathology (Rajendran et al., 2006) PubMed:28420982

p(HGNC:MAPT) association act(a(MESH:Exosomes)) View Subject | View Object

Tau from the CSF (Saman et al., 2012) and blood of patients with AD (Fiandaca et al., 2015) is associated with exosomes PubMed:29238289

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a(MESH:Exosomes) association p(HGNC:MAPT, pmod(Ph, Thr, 181)) View Subject | View Object

In support, tau associated with exosomes and phosphorylated at Thr-181 (AT270+ tau) has been identified in human CSF samples of AD patients PubMed:28420982

a(MESH:Exosomes) association sec(p(HGNC:MAPT)) View Subject | View Object

Recently, more evidence implies that the secretion of tau occurs through unconventional cellular pathways via vesicles known as exosomes (Saman et al., 2012) and ectosomes (Dujardin et al., 2014a) PubMed:28420982

a(MESH:Exosomes) association path(MESH:"Plaque, Amyloid") View Subject | View Object

AD brain samples contain exosomal proteins within amyloid plaques hinting that exosomes play part in disease pathology (Rajendran et al., 2006) PubMed:28420982

act(a(MESH:Exosomes)) association p(HGNC:MAPT) View Subject | View Object

Tau from the CSF (Saman et al., 2012) and blood of patients with AD (Fiandaca et al., 2015) is associated with exosomes PubMed:29238289

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