Tau is a protein that normally helps stabilize the internal scaffolding of neurons. But in Alzheimer’s disease, tau becomes abnormally modified and clumps together into a tangle. Under healthy conditions, tau is cleared from the brain. But in Alzheimer’s, this clearance fails, and tau accumulates in the CSF and brain tissue.
The Hidden Brain Cells That Clear Alzheimer’s-Linked Tau Protein


















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