Precortical Phase of Alzheimer's Disease (AD)-Related Tau Cytoskeletal Pathology.
@article{Stratmann2016PrecorticalPO, title={Precortical Phase of Alzheimer's Disease (AD)-Related Tau Cytoskeletal Pathology.}, author={Katharina Stratmann and Helmut Heinsen and H W Korf and Domenico Del Turco and Estifanos Ghebremedhin and Kay Seidel and Mohamed Bouzrou and Lea Tenenholz Grinberg and J{\"u}rgen Bohl and S B Wharton and Wilfred F. A. den Dunnen and Udo R{\"u}b}, journal={Brain pathology}, year={2016}, volume={26 3}, pages={ 371-86 } }
Alzheimer's disease (AD) represents the most frequent progressive neuropsychiatric disorder worldwide leading to dementia. We systematically investigated the presence and extent of the AD-related cytoskeletal pathology in serial thick tissue sections through all subcortical brain nuclei that send efferent projections to the transentorhinal and entorhinal regions in three individuals with Braak and Braak AD stage 0 cortical cytoskeletal pathology and fourteen individuals with Braak and Braak AD… CONTINUE READING
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