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Table 2 Case details for control and late-stage Alzheimer’s disease post-mortem human temporal cortex

From: Critical residues involved in tau binding to fyn: implications for tau phosphorylation in Alzheimer’s disease

Sample number

Sex

Age (years)

Post-mortem delay (h)

Neuropathological diagnosis/Braak stage

Mean 84 ± 2, range 55–98 years

Mean 30 ± 4, range 6–80 h

1

F

82

43

Control

2

F

81

17

I

3

F

92

17

Control

4

M

86

6

Control

5

F

55

12

I

6

M

80

21

Control

7

F

90

50

II

8

F

87

22

Control

9

M

81

18

I

10

M

78

10

Control

11

M

59

50

Control

12

M

80

41

VI

13

F

91

29

VI

14

M

88

46

VI

15

F

92

42

VI

16

F

80

13

V

17

F

82

69

V

18

F

84

36

V/VI

19

F

90

23

V/VI

20

F

98

3.5

IV

21

M

82

80

V/VI

22

F

89

15

IV

23

F

97

12

V

24

M

89

19

V/VI

25

M

86

26

V

26

F

87

48

VI

  1. Human post-mortem brain tissue obtained from the London Neurodegenerative Diseases Brain Bank at the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience, King’s College London. Gender, age at death, post-mortem delay, Braak stage, and/or diagnosis are included for each case