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1. Loss of tau expression attenuates neurodegeneration associated with α-synucleinopathy.

2. Tau reduction affects excitatory and inhibitory neurons differently, reduces excitation/inhibition ratios, and counteracts network hypersynchrony.

3. Sex-Differences in Traumatic Brain Injury in the Absence of Tau in Drosophila .

4. Humanin protects cortical neurons from calyculin A-induced neurotoxicities by increasing PP2A activity and SOD.

5. Hippocampal Neurogenesis Is Enhanced in Adult Tau Deficient Mice.

6. Loss in efficacy measures of tolfenamic acid in a tau knock-out model: Relevance to Alzheimer's disease.

7. Tau is required for the function of extrasynaptic NMDA receptors.

8. Tau as a mediator of neurotoxicity associated to cerebral amyloid angiopathy.

9. Acute tau knockdown in the hippocampus of adult mice causes learning and memory deficits.

10. Ablation of tau causes an olfactory deficit in a murine model of Parkinson's disease.

11. Tau Deficiency Down-Regulated Transcription Factor Orthodenticle Homeobox 2 Expression in the Dopaminergic Neurons in Ventral Tegmental Area and Caused No Obvious Motor Deficits in Mice.

12. Anti-Tau Monoclonal Antibodies Derived from Soluble and Filamentous Tau Show Diverse Functional Properties in vitro and in vivo.

13. Differential effects of voluntary treadmill exercise and caloric restriction on tau pathogenesis in a mouse model of Alzheimer's disease-like tau pathology fed with Western diet.

14. Tau exacerbates excitotoxic brain damage in an animal model of stroke.

15. Generation and characterization of new monoclonal antibodies targeting the PHF1 and AT8 epitopes on human tau.

16. Microtubule-associated tau contributes to intra-dendritic trafficking of AMPA receptors in multiple ways.

17. Evidence of a Cardiovascular Function for Microtubule-Associated Protein Tau.

18. Impaired burrowing is the most prominent behavioral deficit of aging htau mice.

19. Heterozygous Chorein Deficiency in Probable Tau-negative Early-onset Alzheimer Disease.

20. Humanized Tau Mice with Regionalized Amyloid Exhibit Behavioral Deficits but No Pathological Interaction.

21. Absence of Tau triggers age-dependent sciatic nerve morphofunctional deficits and motor impairment.

22. A local insult of okadaic acid in wild-type mice induces tau phosphorylation and protein aggregation in anatomically distinct brain regions.

23. Removing endogenous tau does not prevent tau propagation yet reduces its neurotoxicity.

24. Clioquinol rescues Parkinsonism and dementia phenotypes of the tau knockout mouse.

25. Intracellular amyloid β oligomers impair organelle transport and induce dendritic spine loss in primary neurons.

26. Non-aggregating tau phosphorylation by cyclin-dependent kinase 5 contributes to motor neuron degeneration in spinal muscular atrophy.

27. Tau-dependent Kv4.2 depletion and dendritic hyperexcitability in a mouse model of Alzheimer's disease.

28. Pro-aggregant Tau impairs mossy fiber plasticity due to structural changes and Ca(++) dysregulation.

29. [Passive Tau immunotherapy for prevention of Tau pathology progression].

30. Tau depletion prevents progressive blood-brain barrier damage in a mouse model of tauopathy.

31. Loss of Tau results in defects in photoreceptor development and progressive neuronal degeneration in Drosophila.

32. Selective impact of Tau loss on nociceptive primary afferents and pain sensation.

33. Motor and cognitive deficits in aged tau knockout mice in two background strains.

34. Loss of MAP function leads to hippocampal synapse loss and deficits in the Morris Water Maze with aging.

35. Age-appropriate cognition and subtle dopamine-independent motor deficits in aged tau knockout mice.

36. Sensitive quantitative assays for tau and phospho-tau in transgenic mouse models.

37. Lack of tau proteins rescues neuronal cell death and decreases amyloidogenic processing of APP in APP/PS1 mice.

38. Prion-like behaviour and tau-dependent cytotoxicity of pyroglutamylated amyloid-β.

39. Mice devoid of Tau have increased susceptibility to neuronal damage in myelin oligodendrocyte glycoprotein-induced experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis.

40. Age-dependent axonal transport and locomotor changes and tau hypophosphorylation in a "P301L" tau knockin mouse.

41. Ironing out tau's role in parkinsonism.

42. Tau deficiency induces parkinsonism with dementia by impairing APP-mediated iron export.

43. Gene knockout of tau expression does not contribute to the pathogenesis of prion disease.

44. Role of tau protein on neocortical and hippocampal oscillatory patterns.

45. Dietary cholesterol and its effect on tau protein: a study in apolipoprotein E-deficient and P301L human tau mice.

46. Tau protein is required for amyloid {beta}-induced impairment of hippocampal long-term potentiation.

47. Tau reduction does not prevent motor deficits in two mouse models of Parkinson's disease.

48. Loss of tau elicits axonal degeneration in a mouse model of Alzheimer's disease.

49. Altered longevity-assurance activity of p53:p44 in the mouse causes memory loss, neurodegeneration and premature death.

50. Age-dependent impairment of cognitive and synaptic function in the htau mouse model of tau pathology.

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