this is the only microtubule vid i've found that even mentions tau without it being specifically about PD/AD. i'm trying to understand what tau is doing normally, any insights on that? p.s., good vid thx~
@@animatedbiologywitharpan Any leads on how it does? all the animations i see on youtube just show it stuck to the side of the MTs with the other MAPs, but they don't explain what it's actually doing differently
@@animatedbiologywitharpan it might be a niche topic, but i'd surely appreciate it, and hopefully others too (maybe the degenerative disease community)
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this is the only microtubule vid i've found that even mentions tau without it being specifically about PD/AD. i'm trying to understand what tau is doing normally, any insights on that? p.s., good vid thx~
Tau is a microtubules associated protein....it increases the stability of microtubules
@@animatedbiologywitharpan Any leads on how it does? all the animations i see on youtube just show it stuck to the side of the MTs with the other MAPs, but they don't explain what it's actually doing differently
Okk I might make a different video on that
@@animatedbiologywitharpan it might be a niche topic, but i'd surely appreciate it, and hopefully others too (maybe the degenerative disease community)
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