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  1. 121
    by Kitts, Catherine Carter, 1979-
    Published 2008
    ... amyloid fibrils. Conjugated polymers are of increasing interest due to their thermal stability and ease...
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  2. 122
    by Al-Hilaly, Youssra Kareem
    Published 2014
    ...Amyloid fibrils are associated with a large number of diseases in which proteins and peptides...
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    by Wei-Chen Liu, 劉煒辰
    Published 2017
    ... before aggregate into long fiber. β-Lactoglobulin is one of often used proteins for amyloid fibrils...
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  4. 124
    by Mold, Matthew John
    Published 2013
    ... response, SAP is also known to bind, stabilise and promote the formation of amyloid fibrils in vitro, which...
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  5. 125
    ...\-peptide (A\U+fffd\) amyloid formation to the phenotype of AD (1). The mechanism of amyloid fibril...
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  6. 126
    ... with different types of amyloid deposits. It has been suggested that it stabilizes amyloid fibrils and therefore...
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  7. 127
    by Steckmann, Timothy Michael
    Published 2016
    ...Amyloid fibril aggregation is associated with several horrific diseases such as Alzheimer’s...
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  8. 128
    ... fluorescent probes are used for imaging of amyloid fibrils and present both the most commonly used probes...
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  9. 129
    by Mahood, Rachel Alexandra
    Published 2015
    ... accumulation of highly ordered filamentous assemblies, known as amyloid fibrils. More than 50 human disease...
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  10. 130
    by Lassé, Moritz
    Published 2013
    ... constant over 24 hours of heating. In addition, food protein derived amyloid fibril aggregates were...
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  11. 131
    by Hörnberg, Andreas
    Published 2004
    ... of the conformational changes is largely unknown, but some lead to amyloid fibril formation. Amyloid fibrils accumulate...
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    by Ihse, Elisabet
    Published 2011
    ... structures, called amyloid fibrils, that deposits throughout the body. Transthyretin (TTR) causes one type...
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  14. 134
    by Malisauskas, Mantas
    Published 2007
    ... significantly differs from the amyloid fibrils of human and hen lysozymes. We have suggested that the stable...
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  15. 135
    by Ricchiuto, Piero
    Published 2012
    ... of novel nanomaterials. Prominent examples include the aggregation of proteins into amyloid fibrils which...
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  16. 136
    by Haglund, Samuel
    Published 2020
    ... although it is known that amyloid fibrils play an important role in the disease development. These fibrils...
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  17. 137
    by Bugg, Charles Walter
    Published 2011
    ... beta structure common to amyloid fibrils, but little else is definitively known about HDx1 fibril...
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  18. 138
    by Sandberg, Alexander
    Published 2013
    ... spectra when staining amyloid fibrils. Little is however known about the interactions between LCOs...
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  19. 139
    by Clarke, Gary James
    Published 2005
    ... to asses the relationship between amyloid fibril structure and neurotoxocity. To analyse caspase...
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  20. 140
    by Knight, Patrick Daniel
    Published 2017
    ... into amyloid fibrils. These diseases range from neurodegenerative diseases associated with aging to systemic...
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