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Robert A. Rissman, Wayne W. Poon, Mathew Blurton-Jones, Salvatore Oddo, Reidun Torp, Michael P. Vitek, Frank M. LaFerla, Troy T. Rohn, Carl W. Cotman
Published in Volume 114, Issue 1
J Clin Invest. 2004; 114(1):121–130 doi:10.1172/JCI20640
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The α-ΔTau antibody specifically recognizes caspase-cleaved tau in vivo. Wild-type (A) and Tau–/– (B) mice were subjected to TBI to induce caspase activation. Immunofluorescent labeling with an antibody to active caspase-3 confirmed caspase activation within both wild-type (A, inset) and tau knockout (B, inset) brains. ΔTau immunoreactivity was also detected within wild-type brains (A). In contrast, ΔTau immunoreactivity was not observed within tau knockout mice following TBI (B), which further confirms the specificity of the α-ΔTau antibody in vivo. Scale bar: 80 μm (A and B), 20 μm (insets).