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SUBMITTER: Walker JM
PROVIDER: S-EPMC8453611 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Jan
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Walker Jamie M JM Richardson Timothy E TE Farrell Kurt K Iida Megan A MA Foong Chan C Shang Ping P Attems Johannes J Ayalon Gai G Beach Thomas G TG Bigio Eileen H EH Budson Andrew A Cairns Nigel J NJ Corrada María M Cortes Etty E Dickson Dennis W DW Fischer Peter P Flanagan Margaret E ME Franklin Erin E Gearing Marla M Glass Jonathan J Hansen Lawrence A LA Haroutunian Vahram V Hof Patrick R PR Honig Lawrence L Kawas Claudia C Keene C Dirk CD Kofler Julia J Kovacs Gabor G GG Lee Edward B EB Lutz Mirjam I MI Mao Qinwen Q Masliah Eliezer E McKee Ann C AC McMillan Corey T CT Mesulam M Marsel MM Murray Melissa M Nelson Peter T PT Perrin Richard R Pham Thao T Poon Wayne W Purohit Dushyant P DP Rissman Robert A RA Sakai Kenji K Sano Mary M Schneider Julie A JA Stein Thor D TD Teich Andrew F AF Trojanowski John Q JQ Troncoso Juan C JC Vonsattel Jean-Paul JP Weintraub Sandra S Wolk David A DA Woltjer Randall L RL Yamada Masahito M Yu Lei L White Charles L CL Crary John F JF
Journal of neuropathology and experimental neurology 20210101 2
Primary age-related tauopathy (PART) is a neurodegenerative entity defined as Alzheimer-type neurofibrillary degeneration primarily affecting the medial temporal lobe with minimal to absent amyloid-β (Aβ) plaque deposition. The extent to which PART can be differentiated pathoanatomically from Alzheimer disease (AD) is unclear. Here, we examined the regional distribution of tau pathology in a large cohort of postmortem brains (n = 914). We found an early vulnerability of the CA2 subregion of the ...[more]