Systemic amyloidosis is a serious disease which is caused when normal circulating proteins misfold and aggregate extracellularly as insoluble fibrillary deposits throughout the body. This commonly results in cardiac, renal and neurological damage. The tissue target, progression and outcome of the disease depends on the type of protein forming the fibril deposit, and its correct identification is central to determining therapy. Proteomics is now used routinely in our centre to type amyloid; over the past 7 years we have examined over 2000 clinical samples. Proteomics results are linked directly to our patient database using a simple algorithm to automatically highlight the most likely amyloidogenic protein. Whilst the approach has proved ver...
Correct identification of the amyloidosis-causing protein is crucial for clinical management. Recent...
The term amyloid encompasses a large variety of misfolded proteins with varying amino acids unified ...
Amyloidosis is a systemic disease with different subtypes of misfolded, insoluble proteins, which ar...
Systemic amyloidosis is a serious disease which is caused when normal circulating proteins misfold a...
Systemic amyloidosis is a serious disease which is caused when normal circulating proteins misfold a...
Amyloidosis is a group of disorders caused by deposition of misfolded proteins as aggregates in the ...
Amyloidosis is a group of disorders caused by deposition of misfolded proteins as aggregates in the ...
Amyloidosis is a relatively rare human disease caused by the deposition of abnormal protein fibres i...
Introduction: Hereditary fibrinogen Aα-chain (AFib) amyloidosis is a relatively uncommon renal disea...
Systemic amyloidoses are caused by misfolding-prone proteins that polymerize in tissues, causing org...
Diagnosis and treatment of systemic amyloidosis depend on accurate identification of the specific am...
AbstractSystemic amyloidoses are caused by misfolding-prone proteins that polymerize in tissues, cau...
Background: Amyloidosis is a life threatening disease caused by deposition of various types of blood...
Amyloidosis is a relatively rare human disease caused by the deposition of abnormal protein fibres i...
Amyloidosis is a rare disease caused by the misfolding and extracellular aggregation of proteins as ...
Correct identification of the amyloidosis-causing protein is crucial for clinical management. Recent...
The term amyloid encompasses a large variety of misfolded proteins with varying amino acids unified ...
Amyloidosis is a systemic disease with different subtypes of misfolded, insoluble proteins, which ar...
Systemic amyloidosis is a serious disease which is caused when normal circulating proteins misfold a...
Systemic amyloidosis is a serious disease which is caused when normal circulating proteins misfold a...
Amyloidosis is a group of disorders caused by deposition of misfolded proteins as aggregates in the ...
Amyloidosis is a group of disorders caused by deposition of misfolded proteins as aggregates in the ...
Amyloidosis is a relatively rare human disease caused by the deposition of abnormal protein fibres i...
Introduction: Hereditary fibrinogen Aα-chain (AFib) amyloidosis is a relatively uncommon renal disea...
Systemic amyloidoses are caused by misfolding-prone proteins that polymerize in tissues, causing org...
Diagnosis and treatment of systemic amyloidosis depend on accurate identification of the specific am...
AbstractSystemic amyloidoses are caused by misfolding-prone proteins that polymerize in tissues, cau...
Background: Amyloidosis is a life threatening disease caused by deposition of various types of blood...
Amyloidosis is a relatively rare human disease caused by the deposition of abnormal protein fibres i...
Amyloidosis is a rare disease caused by the misfolding and extracellular aggregation of proteins as ...
Correct identification of the amyloidosis-causing protein is crucial for clinical management. Recent...
The term amyloid encompasses a large variety of misfolded proteins with varying amino acids unified ...
Amyloidosis is a systemic disease with different subtypes of misfolded, insoluble proteins, which ar...