Amyloid polymorphisms constitute distinct clouds of conformational variants in different etiological...
Amyloid polymorphisms constitute distinct clouds of conformational variants in different etiological subtypes of Alzheimer’s disease
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Rasmussen, Jay , Mahler, Jasmin , Beschorner, Natalie , Kaeser, Stephan A. , Häsler, Lisa M. , Baumann, Frank , Nyström, Sofie , Portelius, Erik , Blennow, Kaj , Lashley, Tammaryn , Fox, Nick C. , Sepulveda-Falla, Diego , Glatzel, Markus , Oblak, Adrian L. , Ghetti, Bernardino , Nilsson, K. Peter R. , Hammarström, Per , Staufenbiel, Matthias , Walker, Lary C. and Jucker, Mathias
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United States: National Academy of Sciences
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United States: National Academy of Sciences
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The molecular architecture of amyloids formed in vivo can be interrogated using luminescent conjugated oligothiophenes (LCOs), a unique class of amyloid dyes. When bound to amyloid, LCOs yield fluorescence emission spectra that reflect the 3D structure of the protein aggregates. Given that synthetic amyloid-β peptide (Aβ) has been shown to adopt di...
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Amyloid polymorphisms constitute distinct clouds of conformational variants in different etiological subtypes of Alzheimer’s disease
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Mahler, Jasmin
Beschorner, Natalie
Kaeser, Stephan A.
Häsler, Lisa M.
Baumann, Frank
Nyström, Sofie
Portelius, Erik
Blennow, Kaj
Lashley, Tammaryn
Fox, Nick C.
Sepulveda-Falla, Diego
Glatzel, Markus
Oblak, Adrian L.
Ghetti, Bernardino
Nilsson, K. Peter R.
Hammarström, Per
Staufenbiel, Matthias
Walker, Lary C.
Jucker, Mathias
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TN_cdi_swepub_primary_oai_gup_ub_gu_se_260544
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_swepub_primary_oai_gup_ub_gu_se_260544
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0027-8424,1091-6490
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1091-6490
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10.1073/pnas.1713215114