A tau homeostasis signature is linked with the cellular and regional vulnerability of excitatory neurons to tau pathology
Hongjun Fu(The Ohio State University), Karen Duff(UK Dementia Research Institute), Andrea Possenti(West Virginia University), Gail V.W. Johnson(University of Rochester Medical Center), Michele Vendruscolo(University of Cambridge), Benjamin Lassus(Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique), Yoshikazu Nakano(Institute on Aging), Helen Y. Figueroa(Institute on Aging), Paula Victoria Maglio Cauhy(Institute on Aging), Rosie Freer(University of Cambridge), Nancy C. Hernandez Villegas(Institute on Aging), Stephanie L. Fowler(University of Oxford), Edward D. Huey(New York Psychoanalytic Society and Institute), Shuo Chen, Maoping Tang(University of Rochester)
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