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Fibrillar Amyloid-? Accumulation Triggers an Inflammatory Mechanism Leading to Hyperphosphorylation of the Carboxyl-Terminal End of Tau Polypeptide in the Hippocampal Formation of the 3?Tg-AD Transgenic Mouse.

Ontiveros-Torres M?, Labra-Barrios ML, D?az-Cintra S, Aguilar-V?zquez AR, Moreno-Campuzano S, Flores-Rodr?guez P, Luna-Herrera C, Mena R, Perry G, Flor?n-Gardu?o B, Luna-Mu?oz J, Luna-Arias JP. Fibrillar Amyloid-? Accumulation Triggers an Inflammatory Mechanism Leading to Hyperphosphorylation of the Carboxyl-Terminal End of Tau Polypeptide in the Hippocampal Formation of the 3?Tg-AD Transgenic Mouse. J Alzheimers Dis. 2016 03 22; 52(1):243-69.

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