AlzBiomarker
Parkinson's Disease vs Alzheimer's Disease: tau-total (Plasma and Serum)
During the past decade, the development of highly sensitive assays—like SIMOA and immunomagnetic reduction—has permitted the quantification of biomolecules in blood. Meta-analysis of three eligible studies showed that the level of tau in the plasma of people with Parkinson's disease was about half that of people with Alzheimer's disease (effect size = 0.574, p <0.0001). For comparison, the level of tau in the blood—plasma or serum—of control subjects is about 70 percent that of people with AD.
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