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- who: Diego Iacono from the D/USU Brain Tissue Repository and Neuropathology Program, Uniformed Services University have published the Article: High altitude is associated with pTau deposition, neuroinflammation, and myelin loss, in the Journal: Scientific Reports Scientific Reports
- what: At hypothetical level though, the authors propose that anatomical barometric sensors, likely localized in the BS and/or CRB, could play a major pathophysiological role in the types of brain lesions and molecular changes observed in the investigation .
- future: Hyperphosphorylated-Tau/total-Tau ratio changes are considered to be part of molecular pathomechanisms associated . . .
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