Unusual phosphorylation (hyperphosphorylation) and aggregation of Tau protein are hallmarks of Alzheimer disease and various other tauopathies, but their causative connection is a matter of debate still. after purification, the extremely phosphorylated proteins shaped oligomers, whereas fibrils rarely were observed only. Exposure of older primary neuronal civilizations to oligomeric phospho-Tau triggered reduction of backbone thickness… Continue reading Unusual phosphorylation (hyperphosphorylation) and aggregation of Tau protein are hallmarks of