amyloids in Korean
[ˈaməˌloid]
noun - amyloid
아밀로이드: amyloid
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1. Amyloids synonyms, Amyloids pronunciation, Amyloids translation, English dictionary definition of Amyloids
2. Bacterial Amyloids, like all functional Amyloids, share structural and biochemical properties with disease-associated eukaryotic Amyloids.
3. A depiction of neurons, Amyloids and tau tangles
4. Amyloids - the toxic protein fighting, dementia battling game
5. Amyloids are usually associated with disease including Alzheimer's
6. Beta Amyloids may play a role in dementia
7. Amyloids are insoluble fibrous protein aggregates sharing specific structural traits
8. Amyloidosis occurs when abnormal proteins called Amyloids build up and form deposits
9. The production of functional Amyloids is a highly controlled and regulated process
10. Amyloids provide structure or control availability of proteins such as toxins or signaling molecules
11. The term "Amyloids" refers to fibrillar protein aggregates with cross-β structure
12. Amyloid plaques are clumps of beta-Amyloids, which destroy connections between nerve cells
13. Amyloids are actually defined by their structure, not the specific proteins that form them
14. Amyloids experience a growing scientific interest, from both a fundamental biomedical and a materials science perspective
15. Beta-Amyloids are microscopic protein fragments that are produced in our brains in a natural manner
16. For individual planning of therapy it is necessary to carry out an immunohistochemical differentiation of amyloids.
17. First, this interest is due to association of Amyloids with dozens of incurable human diseases called …
18. In Alzheimer’s disease the balance of these Amyloids shifts towards an amyloid type called beta 1-42
19. Amyloids and Disease When these fibrils are formed in the brain, they contribute to the development of Alzheimer's disease
20. More recently functional Amyloids have been discovered in many species, and these structures also play a role in
21. Alzheimer's disease is a neurodegenerative disorder associated with the accumulation of insoluble fibrillar protein aggregates, known as amyloids.
22. Amyloidosis results from the accumulation of pathogenic Amyloids—most of which are aggregates of misfolded proteins—in a variety of tissues
23. Amyloids constitute a fascinating class of biopolymers that consist of non-covalently bound aggregates of misfolded polypeptides, resulting in insoluble fibrous …
24. The majority of bacterial Amyloids contribute to biofilm or other community behaviors where cells interact with a surface or with another cell
25. Functional Amyloids play a beneficial role in a variety of physiologic processes (eg, long-term memory formation, gradual release of stored peptide hormones)
26. While Amyloids can cause devastating economic hardship in an extraordinary variety of settings, we have found that, surprisingly, prions can also be beneficial
27. Amyloid proteins, mainly including Amyloid-β peptides, prion proteins, α-synuclein, copper/zinc superoxide dismutase, as well as the bacterial protein RepA, are characterized by the deposition in a variety of tissues or cells as aggregated species (Amyloids or insoluble deposits or inclusions) that share a distinctive β-sheet-rich fibrillar ultrastructure.
28. Amyloid proteins, mainly including amyloid-β peptides, prion proteins, α-synuclein, copper/zinc superoxide dismutase, as well as the bacterial protein RepA, are characterized by the deposition in a variety of tissues or cells as aggregated species (Amyloids or insoluble deposits or inclusions) that share a distinctive β-sheet-rich fibrillar ultrastructure.
29. The invention further relates to detection substances and methods for detecting biofilms, to a method for testing the hemocompatibility of materials and for optimizing medical products, to reagents for cultivating microorganisms in order to make diagnostics and the quality control of biopharmaceuticals easier, and to detection substances for screening for precursors of amyloids, which can be used for technical purposes.