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Fig. 7 | Acta Neuropathologica Communications

Fig. 7

From: Revisiting rodent models: Octodon degus as Alzheimer’s disease model?

Fig. 7

Total and insoluble levels of cortical tau in young and aged degus. Biochemical analysis of total and insoluble tau in cortices of young and aged degus revealed high individual variance, but no significant age-related changes in levels of neither total (HT7) nor phosphorylated (AT8) tau. β-actin served as loading control. Age of degus (left to right in months): 3, 24, 25, 56, 56, 65, 65

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