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The following pages link to A comparison between the diffusion–reaction and slow axonal transport models for predicting tau distribution along an axon (Q2949685):
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- Comparison of active transport in neuronal axons and dendrites (Q621963) (← links)
- Bidirectional, unlike unidirectional transport, allows transporting axonal cargos against their concentration gradient (Q2146786) (← links)
- Modeling tau transport in the axon initial segment (Q2207163) (← links)
- Utilization of the bootstrap method for determining confidence intervals of parameters for a model of MAP1B protein transport in axons (Q2402321) (← links)
- Analytical comparison between Nixon-Logvinenko's and Jung-Brown's theories of slow neurofilament transport in axons (Q2437027) (← links)
- What tau distribution maximizes fast axonal transport toward the axonal synapse? (Q2453782) (← links)
- Investigation of the role of diffusivity on spreading, rate, and merging of the bell-shaped waves in slow axonal transport (Q3089032) (← links)
- A Stochastic Compartmental Model for Fast Axonal Transport (Q3097546) (← links)
- How the formation of amyloid plaques and neurofibrillary tangles may be related: a mathematical modelling study (Q4559556) (← links)
- Simulating tubulin-associated unit transport in an axon: using bootstrapping for estimating confidence intervals of best-fit parameter values obtained from indirect experimental data (Q4647217) (← links)
- What mechanisms of tau protein transport could be responsible for the inverted tau concentration gradient in degenerating axons? (Q4687173) (← links)
- Simulating the effect of formation of amyloid plaques on aggregation of tau protein (Q5243647) (← links)
- An exact solution describing slow axonal transport of cytoskeletal elements: the effect of a finite half-life (Q5362050) (← links)