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Entity

Name
Syntaxin, N-terminal domain
Namespace
interpro
Namespace Version
20181021
Namespace URL
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/pharmacome/terminology/f2f993e599694ab5ce989cc39d789a499f75db99/external/interpro-names.belns

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Tau Modifications v1.9.5

Tau Modifications Sections of NESTOR

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a(GO:"neurofibrillary tangle") negativeCorrelation p(INTERPRO:"Syntaxin, N-terminal domain") View Subject | View Object

In a prospective study three different synaptic protein (synaptophysin, SNAP-25 and syntaxin) were found to be progressively decreased in neocortex at Braak stages III-VI [158], NFT-bearing neurons demonstrating, for example, a 35%–57% reduction in synaptophysin mRNA in AD brain [159]. PubMed:26751493

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p(INTERPRO:"Syntaxin, N-terminal domain") negativeCorrelation a(GO:"neurofibrillary tangle") View Subject | View Object

In a prospective study three different synaptic protein (synaptophysin, SNAP-25 and syntaxin) were found to be progressively decreased in neocortex at Braak stages III-VI [158], NFT-bearing neurons demonstrating, for example, a 35%–57% reduction in synaptophysin mRNA in AD brain [159]. PubMed:26751493

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