Does Tau Aggregation Spread from Region to Region in the Aging Brain? (opens in new tab)
The tau protein is involved in maintaining stability of microtubule structures in the axons that connect neurons. It isn't the only protein that undertakes this task, and loss of functional tau doesn't produce immediate issues. Tau is important in some functions of memory, however, and mice lacking tau exhibit a range of cognitive defects that grow with age. Tau is well studied not for these aspects of its function, but because it is one of the few proteins that can be altered in a way that a...
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