Human insulin has long been known to form amyloid fibrils under given conditions. The molecular basis of insulin aggregation is relevant for modeling the amyloidogenesis process, which is involved in many pathologies, as well as for improving delivery systems, used for diabetes treatments. Insulin aggregation displays a wide variety of morphologies, from small oligomeric filaments to huge floccules, and therefore different specific processes are likely to be intertwined in the overall aggregation. In the present work, we studied the aggregation kinetics of human insulin at low pH and different temperatures and concentrations. The structure and the morphogenesis of aggregates on a wide range of length scales (from monomeric proteins to elong...
Many diseases such as Alzheimer\u27s and Parkinson\u27s are linked to amyloid deposits, which are in...
At low pH insulin is highly prone to self-assembly into amyloid fibrils. The process has been propos...
The aggregation of proteins is considered to be the main cause of several neurodegenerative diseases...
Human insulin has long been known to form amyloid fibrils under given conditions. The molecular basi...
Human insulin has long been known to form amyloid fibrils under given conditions. The molecular basi...
Kinetics of human insulin aggregation has been studied at pH 1.6 and 60 degrees C, when amyloid fibr...
AbstractKinetics of human insulin aggregation has been studied at pH 1.6 and 60°C, when amyloid fibr...
At high temperature and low pH, the protein hormone insulin is highly prone to form amyloid fibrils,...
At high temperature and low pH, the protein hormone insulin is highly prone to form amyloid fibrils,...
AbstractThe importance of understanding the mechanism of protein aggregation into insoluble amyloid ...
ABSTRACT The importance of understanding themechanism of protein aggregation into insoluble amyloid ...
AbstractKinetics of human insulin aggregation has been studied at pH 1.6 and 60°C, when amyloid fibr...
Amyloid fibrils are ordered aggregates of peptides or proteins that are associated with many disease...
AbstractThe importance of understanding the mechanism of protein aggregation into insoluble amyloid ...
The nucleation event of amyloid fibrils is one of the most crucial processes that dictate the timing...
Many diseases such as Alzheimer\u27s and Parkinson\u27s are linked to amyloid deposits, which are in...
At low pH insulin is highly prone to self-assembly into amyloid fibrils. The process has been propos...
The aggregation of proteins is considered to be the main cause of several neurodegenerative diseases...
Human insulin has long been known to form amyloid fibrils under given conditions. The molecular basi...
Human insulin has long been known to form amyloid fibrils under given conditions. The molecular basi...
Kinetics of human insulin aggregation has been studied at pH 1.6 and 60 degrees C, when amyloid fibr...
AbstractKinetics of human insulin aggregation has been studied at pH 1.6 and 60°C, when amyloid fibr...
At high temperature and low pH, the protein hormone insulin is highly prone to form amyloid fibrils,...
At high temperature and low pH, the protein hormone insulin is highly prone to form amyloid fibrils,...
AbstractThe importance of understanding the mechanism of protein aggregation into insoluble amyloid ...
ABSTRACT The importance of understanding themechanism of protein aggregation into insoluble amyloid ...
AbstractKinetics of human insulin aggregation has been studied at pH 1.6 and 60°C, when amyloid fibr...
Amyloid fibrils are ordered aggregates of peptides or proteins that are associated with many disease...
AbstractThe importance of understanding the mechanism of protein aggregation into insoluble amyloid ...
The nucleation event of amyloid fibrils is one of the most crucial processes that dictate the timing...
Many diseases such as Alzheimer\u27s and Parkinson\u27s are linked to amyloid deposits, which are in...
At low pH insulin is highly prone to self-assembly into amyloid fibrils. The process has been propos...
The aggregation of proteins is considered to be the main cause of several neurodegenerative diseases...