Alzheimer's Tau protein forms toxic complexes with cell membranes - Science Daily
Alzheimer's Tau protein forms toxic complexes with cell membranes Science Daily
In collaboration with Professor David Eliezer at Weill Cornell School of Medical Sciences in New York, the researchers used Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) to gain insight into the structure of Tau in the core of the complexes. This revealed that the ...
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