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Tau Biochemistry v1.2.5

Tau Biochemistry Section of NESTOR

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a(HBP:"ghost tangles") decreases complex(GO:"dendritic tree") View Subject | View Object

Dendritic arborization was abundant in RD3-/4+ pretangles, attenuated in RD3+/4+ neurons, and further attenuated in RD3+/4- ghost tangles. PubMed:23407988

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Alzheimer's disease

a(HBP:pretangles) increases complex(GO:"dendritic tree") View Subject | View Object

Dendritic arborization was abundant in RD3-/4+ pretangles, attenuated in RD3+/4+ neurons, and further attenuated in RD3+/4- ghost tangles. PubMed:23407988

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Alzheimer's disease

complex(GO:"neurofibrillary tangle") decreases complex(GO:"dendritic tree") View Subject | View Object

Dendritic arborization was abundant in RD3-/4+ pretangles, attenuated in RD3+/4+ neurons, and further attenuated in RD3+/4- ghost tangles. PubMed:23407988

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Alzheimer's disease

act(complex(GO:dendrite)) positiveCorrelation complex(GO:"dendritic tree") View Subject | View Object

Dendritic arborization was abundant in RD3-/4+ pretangles, attenuated in RD3+/4+ neurons, and further attenuated in RD3+/4- ghost tangles. PubMed:23407988

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Alzheimer's disease

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complex(GO:"dendritic tree") positiveCorrelation act(complex(GO:dendrite)) View Subject | View Object

Dendritic arborization was abundant in RD3-/4+ pretangles, attenuated in RD3+/4+ neurons, and further attenuated in RD3+/4- ghost tangles. PubMed:23407988

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Disease Ontology (DO)
Alzheimer's disease

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