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Tau phosphorylation regulates the interaction between BIN1’s SH3 domain and Tau’s proline-rich domain
... the BIN1/Tau ...no interaction was observed with Thr231-phosphorylated Tau species in pri- mary ...since Tau phosphorylation pat- terns are known to be associated with different ... See full document
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Phosphorylation of The Tau Protein in Neurodegenerative Disease
... Serine phosphorylation on the KXGS motif of the microtu- bule-binding domain reduces tau’s affinity for microtubules and thus prevents their binding ...of tau protein phosphorylated at ... See full document
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Disruption of fyn SH3 domain interaction with a proline rich motif in liver kinase B1 results in activation of AMP activated protein kinase
... LKB1 proline-rich motif (P328A) was sufficient to increase the nuclear export of ...this interaction has any physiological meanings is still controversial since we were unable to show any significant ... See full document
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Top quark pair production cross section with the ATLAS experiment
... The tau plus jets channel consists of a final state with one W boson decaying to light quarks that hadronize to jets, while the other one decays to a tau neutrino and tau lepton which subsequently ... See full document
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Measurement of tau polarisation in Z/gamma* -> tau tau decays in proton-proton collisions at root s=8 TeV with the ATLAS detector
... R. W. Gardner 33 , N. Garelli 145 , V. Garonne 121 , A. Gascon Bravo 45 , K. Gasnikova 45 , C. Gatti 50 , A. Gaudiello 53a,53b , G. Gaudio 123a , I. L. Gavrilenko 98 , C. Gay 171 , G. Gaycken 23 , E. N. Gazis 10 , C. N. ... See full document
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The Role of α-synuclein and Tau Hyperphosphorylation-Mediated Autophagy and Apoptosis in Lead-induced Learning and Memory Injury
... obviously lower than those in control groups with Morris water maze test. During this experiment, there was no difference on the gloss of coat, moving activi- ties, alertness, nose, eyes and limbs between Pb ex- ... See full document
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Understanding Tau phosphorylation in Alzheimer’s disease
... regulate tau phosphorylation level among protein phosphatases, PP2A has been shown to be the major tau phosphatase in the ...of tau dephosphorylation by various major brain protein ... See full document
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A Petrov-Galerkin Spectral element technique for heterogeneous porous media flow
... Once the stiness and mass matrices are generated for each subdomain the matrices for the full domain can be constructed. The subdomains have been created such that there is no overlap between adjacent ... See full document
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Estimating anisotropy parameters and traveltimes in the tau-p domain
... Finally, the method assumes that the region is composed of laterally homogeneous layers. It can be shown that verti- cal gradients only slightly affect the estimation of anisotropy parameters (Hake, 1986; Alkhalifah, ... See full document
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Slowly progressive dementia caused by MAPT R406W mutations: longitudinal report on a new kindred and systematic review
... Methods: We compiled clinical data from a new Swedish kindred with R406W mutation. Seven family members were followed longitudinally for up to 22 years. Radiological examinations were performed in six family members and ... See full document
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Modulation of tau phosphorylation by environmental copper
... equally between each quadrant to prevent bias towards any given ...for between trials 3 and 4 which were 2 hours and correspond to the beginning of session one and session two for each ... See full document
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Apolipoprotein E decreases tau kinases and phospho-tau levels in primary neurons
... on tau phosphoryla- tion state: it slightly increased levels of unphosphorylated tau (21%) and decreased phospho-tau proteins ...of tau phosphorylation compared with control (Fig 4A) ... See full document
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Role of GSK3β and PP2A on Regulation of Tau Phosphorylation in Hippocampus and Memory Impairment in ICV STZ Animal Model of Alzheimer’s Disease
... the phosphorylation of tau ...reduced phosphorylation of GSK3 β (p-GSK3 β ) and PP2A in hippocampus and PFC, indicating that GSK3 β and PP2A contributed to regulation of ...of tau and the ... See full document
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Advances in the Pathogenesis of Alzheimer’s Disease: Focusing on Tau Mediated Neurodegeneration
... of tau from the MTs ...of tau, which include the formation of inter- molecular disulphide bridges and tyrosine ...of tau from MTs, as well as to the formation of ...to tau pathology, recent ... See full document
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Intranasal rapamycin ameliorates Alzheimer like cognitive decline in a mouse model of Down syndrome
... For the quantification of rapamycin in brain and plasma, a UPLC-MS analysis method was utilized. Collected bio- logical specimens were prepared as follows. Brain sam- ples (≈100 mg) were homogenized by 20 strokes of a ... See full document
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Suppression of LPS-induced tau hyperphosphorylation by serum amyloid A
... Mouse brain tissues and cultured neuronal cells were ho- mogenized in lysis buffer containing 50 mM Tris-HCl (pH 7.4), 8.5 % sucrose, 1.0 mM EGTA, 1.0 mM EDTA, 1.0 % sodium dodecylsulfate, 10 mM β-mercaptoethanol, prote- ... See full document
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Zinc transporters in Alzheimer’s disease
... Besides the important role of zinc in normal mamma- lian brain development and physiology [25], it also plays a critical role in the function of the central nervous system (CNS). There are three pools of zinc in the ... See full document
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The Novel Adaptor Protein, Mti1p, and Vrp1p, a Homolog of Wiskott-Aldrich Syndrome Protein-Interacting Protein (WIP), May Antagonistically Regulate Type I Myosins in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
... the SH3 domain and the COOH-terminal acidic region of Myo5p (Figure ...the proline-rich region, retained weak interactions with in SDS-PAGE analysis (Lee et ...immunoblot ... See full document
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Complex interactions of the domains of the p85 adaptor subunit of phosphoinositide 3-kinase
... conserved domain of about 200 amino acids (Bazan, 1989) Of relevance to this thesis, are two other receptor superfamilies, the Receptor tyrosine kinases (RTKs) and the G-protein- coupled receptors (GPLRs), (Figure ... See full document
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Characterizing the domain- and phosphorylation-requirements of the interaction between peptidyl prolyl isomerase Pin1 and mitotic phosphatase CDC25C
... The interaction between Pin1 and CDC25C was first identified from a screen of a subset of many mitotic phosphoproteins (28) and has since been characterized more extensively (12, 19, 28-30, ...their ... See full document
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