PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 25307057-7 2014 More importantly, the 3D-differentiated neuronal cells expressing FAD mutations exhibited high levels of detergent-resistant, silver-positive aggregates of phosphorylated tau in the soma and neurites, as well as filamentous tau, as detected by immunoelectron microscopy. Silver 126-132 microtubule associated protein tau Homo sapiens 171-174 23261664-4 2013 Most of the human tau-immunoreactive cell groups also showed tau hyperphosphorylation at the epitopes Thr231/Ser235 and Ser202/Thr205, while abnormal tau phosphorylation at the epitope Ser422 or silver stained structures were almost totally lacking. Silver 195-201 microtubule associated protein tau Homo sapiens 18-21 19190923-6 2009 In the case of colocalization, truncated tau was commonly associated with high immunoreactivity of hyperphosphorylated tau and dense Gallyas silver staining. Silver 141-147 microtubule associated protein tau Homo sapiens 41-44 15759128-1 2005 Silver staining profiles of Pick bodies (PBs) and their relation to tau-like immunoreactivity were examined on hippocampal sections and compared with those of neurofibrillary tangles of Alzheimer type (NFTs). Silver 0-6 microtubule associated protein tau Homo sapiens 68-71 15619127-0 2005 Silver stains distinguish tau-positive structures in corticobasal degeneration/progressive supranuclear palsy and in Alzheimer"s disease--comparison between Gallyas and Campbell-Switzer methods. Silver 0-6 microtubule associated protein tau Homo sapiens 26-29 15619127-1 2005 Possible differences in silver-staining profiles and their relation to tau-like immunoreactivity were investigated on cortical sections from corticobasal degeneration (CBD), progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP), Down"s syndrome (DS) and Alzheimer"s disease (AD). Silver 24-30 microtubule associated protein tau Homo sapiens 71-74 14739532-6 2004 In the limbic cortex, cornu ammonis, entorhinal cortex and cingulate cortex, silver-stained NFT density significantly correlated with density of NFT labeled with the 5 anti-tau antibodies, but cerebral isocortices showed heterogenous patterns of tau-positive NFT. Silver 77-83 microtubule associated protein tau Homo sapiens 173-176 14739532-6 2004 In the limbic cortex, cornu ammonis, entorhinal cortex and cingulate cortex, silver-stained NFT density significantly correlated with density of NFT labeled with the 5 anti-tau antibodies, but cerebral isocortices showed heterogenous patterns of tau-positive NFT. Silver 77-83 microtubule associated protein tau Homo sapiens 246-249 11290566-2 2001 The tight bundles of paired helical filaments (PHFs) of tau protein found in Alzheimer"s disease (AD) differ from the tau filaments of Pick"s disease in their morphology, distribution, and pathological structure as identified by silver impregnation. Silver 229-235 microtubule associated protein tau Homo sapiens 56-59 10985696-0 2000 Tau-positive neurons in corticobasal degeneration and Alzheimer"s disease--distinction by thiazin red and silver impregnations. Silver 106-112 microtubule associated protein tau Homo sapiens 0-3 9708963-0 1998 Significant changes in the tau A0 and A3 alleles in progressive supranuclear palsy and improved genotyping by silver detection. Silver 110-116 microtubule associated protein tau Homo sapiens 27-30 9708963-5 1998 SUBJECTS AND METHODS: To facilitate genotyping of the tau gene, we standardized the conditions for silver-based detection of the tau gene dinucleotide polymorphism. Silver 99-105 microtubule associated protein tau Homo sapiens 54-57 9708963-5 1998 SUBJECTS AND METHODS: To facilitate genotyping of the tau gene, we standardized the conditions for silver-based detection of the tau gene dinucleotide polymorphism. Silver 99-105 microtubule associated protein tau Homo sapiens 129-132 9708963-8 1998 A method based on silver detection was standardized for the genotyping of the tau gene. Silver 18-24 microtubule associated protein tau Homo sapiens 78-81 8955927-10 1996 Neurites that contained hyper-phosphorylated tau as well as neurofilament were strongly argentophilic because both populations of dystrophic neurites stained with silver stains. Silver 163-169 microtubule associated protein tau Homo sapiens 45-48 8060688-11 1994 Immunohistochemical studies revealed that most silver-positive structures were also tau 2 antibody-positive. Silver 47-53 microtubule associated protein tau Homo sapiens 84-87 1720514-6 1991 The staining of PHF and tau polypeptides by Gallyas silver stain is consistent with the presence of tau in PHF. Silver 52-58 microtubule associated protein tau Homo sapiens 24-27 1720514-6 1991 The staining of PHF and tau polypeptides by Gallyas silver stain is consistent with the presence of tau in PHF. Silver 52-58 microtubule associated protein tau Homo sapiens 100-103 1672808-7 1991 Glutamate-, glutaminase-, and taurine-stained neurons were found to contain neurofibrillary tangles using either double immunofluorescence with tau antisera, double immunoperoxidase stains, or silver and thioflavine S counterstains. Silver 193-199 microtubule associated protein tau Homo sapiens 30-33