Binding mode of Thioflavin T and other molecular probes in the context of amyloid fibrils—current status
Abstract
Because understanding amyloid fibrillation in molecular detail is essential for development of strategies to control amyloid formation and overcome neurodegenerative disorders, increased understanding of present molecular probes as well as development of new probes are of utmost importance. To date, the binding modes of these molecular probes to amyloid fibrils are by no means adequately described or understood, and the large number of studies...
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Title
Binding mode of Thioflavin T and other molecular probes in the context of amyloid fibrils—current status
Published Date
Aug 20, 2009
Journal
Volume
3
Issue
1
Pages
1 - 18
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