Reduction of pTau and APP levels in mammalian brain after low-dose radiation
Abstract Brain radiation can occur from treatment of brain tumors or accidental exposures. Brain radiation has been rarely considered, though, as a possible tool to alter protein levels involved in neurodegenerative disorders. We analyzed possible molecular and neuropathology changes of phosphorylat...
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Main Authors: | Diego Iacono, Erin K. Murphy, Soundarya S. Avantsa, Daniel P. Perl, Regina M. Day |
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Language: | EN |
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2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/f4a60ba268b34dcf8e930a5f89c10045 |
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