AlzBiomarker
Control vs Alzheimer's Disease: tau-total (Plasma and Serum)
A large number of studies over the past 20 years have quantified tau protein in the cerebrospinal fluid of people with Alzheimer’s disease, consistently finding elevated levels of tau in AD patients. During the past decade, the development of highly sensitive assays—like SIMOA and immunomagnetic reduction—has permitted the quantification of biomolecules in blood. Meta-analysis of more than 30 eligible comparisons showed that the level of tau in the blood of control subjects is significantly less than that of people with AD (effect size = 0.728, p <0.0001).
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