scholarly journals Amyloid PETs are commonly negative in suspected Alzheimer’s disease with an increase in CSF phosphorylated-tau protein concentration but an Aβ42 concentration in the very high range: a prospective study

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ABSTRACTDeposition of tau-tangles is an early marker for the development of Alzheimer’s disease (AD). Here we show that these aggregates of phosphorylated tau protein are associated with the calcification of cell nuclei and cell projections, especially in the middle temporal, superior temporal and parahippocampal gyri. This calcification is related to the aetiology of the disease, shedding new light on the mechanisms involved in AD and potentially providing a new detection method for AD progression.


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