One of the grand challenges of biophysical chemistry is to understand the principles that govern protein misfolding and aggregation, which is a highly complex process that is sensitive to initial conditions, operates on a huge range of length- and timescales, and has products that range from protein dimers to macroscopic amyloid fibrils. Aberrant aggregation is associated with more than 25 diseases, which include Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, Huntington's, and type II diabetes. Amyloid aggregation has been extensively studied in the test tube, therefore under conditions that are far from physiological relevance. Hence, there is dire need to extend these investigations to in vivo conditions where amyloid formation is affected by a myriad of bioc...
This tutorial review presents descriptions of two amyloidogenic proteins, amyloid-?? (A??) peptides ...
In the early twentieth century, histopathological staining of Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s disease pa...
Aggregated forms of the amyloid-β peptide are hypothesized to act as the prime toxic agents in Alzhe...
Protein misfolding and aggregation into insoluble amyloid deposits are often associated with neurode...
The proper folding of a protein into its defined three--‐dimensional structure is one of the many fu...
Fibrillar protein aggregation is a hallmark of a variety of human diseases. Examples include the dep...
The misfolding and aggregation of proteins as a pathology associated with a growing number of diseas...
Molecular level self-assembly/aggregation processes are common in biomolecular systems. Specifically...
Protein aggregation has been associated with a wide range of highly debilitating and increasingly pr...
International audienceAlzheimer's and Parkinson's diseases are the most prevalent neurodegenerative ...
Protein aggregation is commonly associated with a large number of neurodegenerative disorders such a...
There are a vast number of neurodegenerative diseases, including Alzheimer’s disease (AD), Parkinson...
International audienceProtein aggregation into highly ordered, regularly repeated cross-β sheet stru...
Spurred by the appreciation that protein aggregation, leadingto amyloid fibril formation, is linked ...
Protein-protein interactions are the quintessence of physiological activities, but also participate ...
This tutorial review presents descriptions of two amyloidogenic proteins, amyloid-?? (A??) peptides ...
In the early twentieth century, histopathological staining of Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s disease pa...
Aggregated forms of the amyloid-β peptide are hypothesized to act as the prime toxic agents in Alzhe...
Protein misfolding and aggregation into insoluble amyloid deposits are often associated with neurode...
The proper folding of a protein into its defined three--‐dimensional structure is one of the many fu...
Fibrillar protein aggregation is a hallmark of a variety of human diseases. Examples include the dep...
The misfolding and aggregation of proteins as a pathology associated with a growing number of diseas...
Molecular level self-assembly/aggregation processes are common in biomolecular systems. Specifically...
Protein aggregation has been associated with a wide range of highly debilitating and increasingly pr...
International audienceAlzheimer's and Parkinson's diseases are the most prevalent neurodegenerative ...
Protein aggregation is commonly associated with a large number of neurodegenerative disorders such a...
There are a vast number of neurodegenerative diseases, including Alzheimer’s disease (AD), Parkinson...
International audienceProtein aggregation into highly ordered, regularly repeated cross-β sheet stru...
Spurred by the appreciation that protein aggregation, leadingto amyloid fibril formation, is linked ...
Protein-protein interactions are the quintessence of physiological activities, but also participate ...
This tutorial review presents descriptions of two amyloidogenic proteins, amyloid-?? (A??) peptides ...
In the early twentieth century, histopathological staining of Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s disease pa...
Aggregated forms of the amyloid-β peptide are hypothesized to act as the prime toxic agents in Alzhe...