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a(MESH:"alpha7 Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptor") association path(MESH:Disease) View Subject | View Object

Homomeric alpha7 receptors are also abundant and are of particular interest as they show very high calcium permeability and are linked to both physiological and disease processes (Gotti and Clementi, 2004; Hogg et al., 2003; Le Nove` re et al., 2002; Lindstrom, 1997; Picciotto, 2003; Role and Berg, 1996 PubMed:28445721

a(HBP:"Tau oligomers") increases path(MESH:Disease) View Subject | View Object

While evidence indicates that these deposits are not toxic, many studies suggest that the tau oligomer, an intermediate entity, is likely responsible for disease onset PubMed:28420982

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path(MESH:Disease) association a(MESH:"alpha7 Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptor") View Subject | View Object

Homomeric alpha7 receptors are also abundant and are of particular interest as they show very high calcium permeability and are linked to both physiological and disease processes (Gotti and Clementi, 2004; Hogg et al., 2003; Le Nove` re et al., 2002; Lindstrom, 1997; Picciotto, 2003; Role and Berg, 1996 PubMed:28445721

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