All Comments by Akihiko Takashima
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- Tau’s Synaptic Hats: Regulating Activity, Disrupting Communication
- Abeta oligomers cause localized Ca(2+) elevation, missorting of endogenous Tau into dendrites, Tau phosphorylation, and destruction of microtubules and spines.
- Honolulu: The Missing Link? Tau Mediates Aβ Toxicity at Synapse
- Divergent pathways mediate spine alterations and cell death induced by amyloid-beta, wild-type tau, and R406W tau.
- Amyloid-beta as a positive endogenous regulator of release probability at hippocampal synapses.
- Tau 6D and 6P isoforms inhibit polymerization of full-length tau in vitro.
- Axonal Transport Not Bothered by Tau Elevation In Vivo
- Mitochondrial Gridlock—Syntaphilin Puts Brakes on Axonal Transport
- Roles of heat-shock protein 90 in maintaining and facilitating the neurodegenerative phenotype in tauopathies.
- Presenilin Loss of Function—Plan B for AD?
- Tau-dependent microtubule disassembly initiated by prefibrillar beta-amyloid.
- Mutant Tau Sharpens Wits of Young Mice
- Lipopolysaccharide-induced inflammation exacerbates tau pathology by a cyclin-dependent kinase 5-mediated pathway in a transgenic model of Alzheimer's disease.
- No Toxicity in Tau’s Tangles?
- Cell Death: Time to Push It Out of the Doldrums