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a(HBP:"Tau oligomers") association a(HBP:"Braak_Stage I") View Subject | View Object

Indeed, early pre-tangle neurons within the hippocampus were labeled with all antibodies in Braak I-II cases (Fig. 5A–D) PubMed:27574109

p(HGNC:MAPT) association a(HBP:"Braak_Stage I") View Subject | View Object

Indeed, early pre-tangle neurons within the hippocampus were labeled with all antibodies in Braak I-II cases (Fig. 5A–D) PubMed:27574109

act(p(HGNC:GSK3B), ma(kin)) positiveCorrelation a(HBP:"Braak_Stage I") View Subject | View Object

We found that GSK3β mRNA was overexpressed only in patients with initial AD, with no effect on the levels of the protein. On the other hand, we unexpectedly observed the decrease of the inactive GSK3β in cortex from AD patients at Braak stages I-II, whereas considerable increase was observed in AD patients at stages V-VI compared to the control subjects. PubMed:28176663

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a(HBP:"Braak_Stage I") association a(HBP:"Tau oligomers") View Subject | View Object

Indeed, early pre-tangle neurons within the hippocampus were labeled with all antibodies in Braak I-II cases (Fig. 5A–D) PubMed:27574109

a(HBP:"Braak_Stage I") association p(HGNC:MAPT) View Subject | View Object

Indeed, early pre-tangle neurons within the hippocampus were labeled with all antibodies in Braak I-II cases (Fig. 5A–D) PubMed:27574109

a(HBP:"Braak_Stage I") positiveCorrelation act(p(HGNC:GSK3B), ma(kin)) View Subject | View Object

We found that GSK3β mRNA was overexpressed only in patients with initial AD, with no effect on the levels of the protein. On the other hand, we unexpectedly observed the decrease of the inactive GSK3β in cortex from AD patients at Braak stages I-II, whereas considerable increase was observed in AD patients at stages V-VI compared to the control subjects. PubMed:28176663

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