Phosphorylation of tau alters its association with the plasma membrane.

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Published in Cell Mol Neurobiol on August 01, 2000

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F J Ekinci1, T B Shea

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1: Center for Cellular Neurobiology and Neurodegeneration Research, Department of Biological Sciences, University of Massachusetts at Lowell, 01854, USA.

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