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Recent progresses on p-tau as a blood-based Alzheimer's disease biomarker
2021
Revista Neurociências
Introduction. The amyloid cascade hypothesis proposes that extracellular senile plaques - largely composed of aggregated beta-amyloid (Aβ) peptides - are responsible for the events that lead to neuronal death that occurs in Alzheimer's disease (AD). On the other hand, the hyperphosphorylated (p-tau) and unstructured tau protein is responsible for intracellular neurofibrillary tangles, also common in AD. Clinical diagnostic criteria for AD include Aβ and p-tau biomarker tests in cerebrospinal
doi:10.34024/rnc.2021.v29.12512
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