AbstractAmyloid refers to insoluble protein aggregates that are responsible for amyloid diseases but are also implicated in important physiological functions (functional amyloids). The widespread presence of protein aggregates but also, in most of the cases, their deleterious effects explain worldwide efforts made to understand their formation, structure and biological functions. We emphasized the role of FTIR and especially ATR-FTIR techniques in amyloid protein and/or peptide studies. The multiple advantages provided by ATR-FTIR allow an almost continuous structural view of protein/peptide conversion during the aggregation process. Moreover, it is now well-established that infrared can differentiate oligomers from fibrils simply on their ...
Deposition of misfolded proteins as extracellular amyloid aggregates is the pathological hallmark of...
AD (Alzheimer's disease) is linked to A beta (amyloid beta-peptide) misfolding. Studies demonstrate ...
Parkinson's disease is an aged-related movement disorder characterized by the presence in the mid-br...
Amyloid refers to insoluble protein aggregates that are responsible for amyloid diseases but are als...
Attenuated total reflection FTIR (ATR-FTIR) has been used for decades to study protein secondary str...
AbstractAmyloid refers to insoluble protein aggregates that are responsible for amyloid diseases but...
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a neurodegenerative disorder caused by the aggregation of the amyloid-be...
AbstractProtein misfolding and aggregation are the hallmark of a number of diseases including Alzhei...
Protein aggregation and crystallisation play an important role in the development of biopharmaceutic...
Amyloid fibrils are highly ordered self-assembled (poly)peptide aggregates with cross-β structural p...
Amyloid fibrillation is the root cause of several neuro as well as non-neurological disorders. Under...
Parkinson's disease is an age-related movement disorder characterized by the presence in the mid-bra...
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is the most common form of dementia worldwide and represents a growing soci...
Amyloidogenic peptides and proteins play a crucial role in a variety of neurodegenerative disorders ...
© 2016 Elsevier B.V.Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy has been well documented to discr...
Deposition of misfolded proteins as extracellular amyloid aggregates is the pathological hallmark of...
AD (Alzheimer's disease) is linked to A beta (amyloid beta-peptide) misfolding. Studies demonstrate ...
Parkinson's disease is an aged-related movement disorder characterized by the presence in the mid-br...
Amyloid refers to insoluble protein aggregates that are responsible for amyloid diseases but are als...
Attenuated total reflection FTIR (ATR-FTIR) has been used for decades to study protein secondary str...
AbstractAmyloid refers to insoluble protein aggregates that are responsible for amyloid diseases but...
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a neurodegenerative disorder caused by the aggregation of the amyloid-be...
AbstractProtein misfolding and aggregation are the hallmark of a number of diseases including Alzhei...
Protein aggregation and crystallisation play an important role in the development of biopharmaceutic...
Amyloid fibrils are highly ordered self-assembled (poly)peptide aggregates with cross-β structural p...
Amyloid fibrillation is the root cause of several neuro as well as non-neurological disorders. Under...
Parkinson's disease is an age-related movement disorder characterized by the presence in the mid-bra...
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is the most common form of dementia worldwide and represents a growing soci...
Amyloidogenic peptides and proteins play a crucial role in a variety of neurodegenerative disorders ...
© 2016 Elsevier B.V.Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy has been well documented to discr...
Deposition of misfolded proteins as extracellular amyloid aggregates is the pathological hallmark of...
AD (Alzheimer's disease) is linked to A beta (amyloid beta-peptide) misfolding. Studies demonstrate ...
Parkinson's disease is an aged-related movement disorder characterized by the presence in the mid-br...