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Cross-Linking Amyloid Forming Proteins For Improved Understanding Of Early Aggregation, Gram Booth
Cross-Linking Amyloid Forming Proteins For Improved Understanding Of Early Aggregation, Gram Booth
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Alzheimer’s disease is the only disease in the ten leading causes of death in the United states that cannot be slowed, prevented, or cured. Alzheimer’s dementia and type II diabetes are the top two diseases caused by improper protein folding, aggregation, and deposition of fibrillar plaques in tissues. These plaques, originally thought to be the cause of these diseases, have been discovered to be mostly benign and representative of the later stages of the disease. The smaller, more soluble oligomeric aggregates are responsible for the death of pancreatic and neural cells. Many oligomeric species are unstable and exist only for …