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Name
Retinal Degeneration
Namespace
mesh
Namespace Version
20180906
Namespace URL
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In-Edges 3

p(HGNC:AK1) increases path(MESH:"Retinal Degeneration") View Subject | View Object

Co-expression of an AK1 transgene with tau in flies (gl-tau2.1/UAS-AK1) markedly enhanced tau-induced retinal degeneration,indicating that AK1 enhances tau toxicity in the fly retina. PubMed:22419736

p(HGNC:AK1) increases path(MESH:"Retinal Degeneration") View Subject | View Object

These results indicate that AK1 exacerbates rough eye phenotype and tau hyperpho- sphorylation in a tauopathy model organism and that there is a close correlation between the exacerbated rough eye pheno- type and tau phosphorylation. PubMed:22419736

p(HGNC:MAPT, pmod(Ph)) association path(MESH:"Retinal Degeneration") View Subject | View Object

These results indicate that AK1 exacerbates rough eye phenotype and tau hyperpho- sphorylation in a tauopathy model organism and that there is a close correlation between the exacerbated rough eye pheno- type and tau phosphorylation. PubMed:22419736

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path(MESH:"Retinal Degeneration") association p(HGNC:MAPT, pmod(Ph)) View Subject | View Object

These results indicate that AK1 exacerbates rough eye phenotype and tau hyperpho- sphorylation in a tauopathy model organism and that there is a close correlation between the exacerbated rough eye pheno- type and tau phosphorylation. PubMed:22419736

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