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Age-Related Changes in Soluble and Insoluble Tau Proteins in Tissue Samples

This study examines the levels of soluble and insoluble tau proteins expressed in tissue samples across different ages. Specifically, we analyze tau concentration in ng/mg of tissue and its correlation with age in months, highlighting important biological implications for understanding tau's role in neurodegenerative diseases. The results reveal how tau protein levels vary as tissue matures, which is crucial for future research into age-related tauopathies.

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Age-Related Changes in Soluble and Insoluble Tau Proteins in Tissue Samples

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  1. Supplementary figure 1 B 60 40 Soluble Tau (ng/mg tissue) 20 A 0.6 0 0.4 0.16 Ab40 (mg/mg protein) 0.12 0.2 Insoluble Tau (ng/mg tissue) 0.08 0 4 10 15 0.04 Age (months) 0 4 10 15 Age (months)

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