A new study suggests that two of Alzheimer’s disease’s most debated players may be more closely connected than they first appear.
Intracellular transport is a vital process that allows cells to move proteins and other molecules to specific locations. This ...
Intracellular transport is a vital process that allows cells to move proteins and other molecules to specific locations.
Precise intracellular transport is essential for neuronal function, yet the exact mechanism of selective cargo delivery by ...
A study shows tau proteins spread along brain connections, driving Alzheimer’s progression. Individual brain wiring ...
Intracellular transport is a vital process that allows cells to move proteins and other molecules to specific locations. This process is especially ...
How do neurons transport proteins? A new study reveals that Kinesin-2 motor subtypes regulate cargo specificity.
Summary: For decades, scientists have known that the protein tau acts like a wildfire in the brain, leaping from region to ...
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