Tau Protein in Biological Fluids and Its Clinical Value
Lenka Fialová,
Libuše Nosková,
Tomáš Zima
Abstract:The tau protein is one of the neurocytoskeletal proteins that participate in the pathogenesis of serious neurological diseases, especially Alzheimer's disease. The tau protein is characterized by considerable structural variability, which is reflected in the existence of its numerous proteoforms. This review aims to provide brief information on the structure of tau protein and its proteoforms, which seem promising biomarkers for clinical use. Biological fluids, suitable for laboratory examination in clinical … Show more
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