Small organic probes as amyloid specific ligands – Past and recent molecular scaffolds

Volume: 583, Issue: 16, Pages: 2593 - 2599
Published: Apr 17, 2009
Abstract
Molecular probes for selective staining and imaging of protein aggregates, such as amyloid, are important to advance our understanding of the molecular mechanisms underlying protein misfolding diseases and also for obtaining an early and accurate clinical diagnosis of these disorders. Since normal immunohistochemical reagents, such as antibodies have shown limitation for identifying protein aggregates both in vitro and in vivo, small organic...
Paper Details
Title
Small organic probes as amyloid specific ligands – Past and recent molecular scaffolds
Published Date
Apr 17, 2009
Volume
583
Issue
16
Pages
2593 - 2599
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