PAC1 receptor–mediated clearance of tau in postsynaptic compartments attenuates tau pathology in mouse brain
Ari W. Schaler(Columbia University Irving Medical Center), Natura Myeku(Columbia University Irving Medical Center), Ismael Santa‐María(Universidad Francisco de Vitoria), Seiji Shioda(Hoshi University), Avery M. Runyan(Columbia University Irving Medical Center), Helen Y. Figueroa(Institute on Aging), Catherine L. Clelland(Columbia University Irving Medical Center), Eric J. Sydney(Columbia University Irving Medical Center), Stephanie L. Fowler(University of Oxford), Karen Duff(UK Dementia Research Institute)
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