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Autor:
S. Fabio Falsone, N. Helge Meyer, Evelyne Schrank, Gerd Leitinger, Chi L.L. Pham, Michelle T. Fodero-Tavoletti, Mats Holmberg, Martin Dulle, Benjamin Scicluna, Bernd Gesslbauer, Hanna-Marie Rückert, Gabriel E. Wagner, David A. Merle, Ellen A. Nollen, Andreas J. Kungl, Andrew F. Hill, Roberto Cappai, Klaus Zangger
Publikováno v:
Cell Reports, Vol 2, Iss 2, Pp 358-371 (2012)
The inherent cytotoxicity of aberrantly folded protein aggregates contributes substantially to the pathogenesis of amyloid diseases. It was recently shown that a class of evolutionary conserved proteins, called MOAG-4/SERF, profoundly alter amyloid t
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/473e9061edbe429e854c6944f7df959a
Autor:
S Fabio, Falsone, N Helge, Meyer, Evelyne, Schrank, Gerd, Leitinger, Chi L L, Pham, Michelle T, Fodero-Tavoletti, Mats, Holmberg, Martin, Dulle, Benjamin, Scicluna, Bernd, Gesslbauer, Hanna-Marie, Rückert, Gabriel E, Wagner, David A, Merle, Ellen A, Nollen, Andreas J, Kungl, Andrew F, Hill, Roberto, Cappai, Klaus, Zangger
Publikováno v:
Cell Reports
Summary The inherent cytotoxicity of aberrantly folded protein aggregates contributes substantially to the pathogenesis of amyloid diseases. It was recently shown that a class of evolutionary conserved proteins, called MOAG-4/SERF, profoundly alter a
Autor:
S. Fabio Falsone, N. Helge Meyer, Evelyne Schrank, Gerd Leitinger, Chi L.L. Pham, Michelle T. Fodero-Tavoletti, Mats Holmberg, Martin Dulle, Benjamin Scicluna, Bernd Gesslbauer, Hanna-Marie Rückert, Gabriel E. Wagner, David A. Merle, Ellen A. Nollen, Andreas J. Kungl, Andrew F. Hill, Roberto Cappai, Klaus Zangger
Publikováno v:
Cell Reports
Cell reports, 2(2), 358-371. CELL PRESS
Cell Reports, Vol 2, Iss 2, Pp 358-371 (2012)
Cell reports, 2(2), 358-371. CELL PRESS
Cell Reports, Vol 2, Iss 2, Pp 358-371 (2012)
SummaryThe inherent cytotoxicity of aberrantly folded protein aggregates contributes substantially to the pathogenesis of amyloid diseases. It was recently shown that a class of evolutionary conserved proteins, called MOAG-4/SERF, profoundly alter am