Blood phosphorylated tau (p-TAU 217) correlation with event related potentials (ERP) markers in cognitively impaired from a general neurology clinic | Synapse
March 3, 2026
Blood phosphorylated tau (p-TAU 217) correlation with event related potentials (ERP) markers in cognitively impaired from a general neurology clinic
Key Points
Correlations reveal that higher blood phosphorylated tau levels relate to significant changes in event related potentials.
The study indicates a notable association between p-TAU 217 levels and brain activity measured through ERPs.
Assessment involved measuring blood phosphorylated tau and analyzing event related potentials in a neurology clinic setting.
Findings highlight the potential use of p-TAU as a biomarker for cognitive impairment, needing further exploration.