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COMMENT I enjoyed reading this paper. The study adds to the notion that a prime function of tau is that of a scaffolding protein, not only in the axon but also in the dendrite where tau interacts, as this study shows, also with filamentous actin. Interesting is t
University of California San FranciscoSan Francisco, United States
COMMENT This is a very interesting and elegant study that adds support for the idea that tau is normally present in dendrites and plays a physiological role in normal synaptic functioning. The movement of tau into spines with neuronal activity is demonstrated in
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