Taming tangled tau
David S. Eisenberg () and
Michael R. Sawaya ()
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David S. Eisenberg: Howard Hughes Medical Institute and the UCLA-DOE Institute, University of California Los Angeles
Michael R. Sawaya: Howard Hughes Medical Institute and the UCLA-DOE Institute, University of California Los Angeles
Nature, 2017, vol. 547, issue 7662, 170-171
Abstract:
The protein tau forms abnormal filamentous aggregates called tangles in the brains of people with neurodegeneration. Structures of two such filaments offer pathways to a deeper understanding of Alzheimer's disease. See Article p.185
Date: 2017
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