Atomic Force Microscopy: The Characterisation of Amyloid Protein Structure in Pathology

Volume: 19, Issue: 32, Pages: 2958 - 2973
Published: Jan 8, 2020
Abstract
Proteins are versatile macromolecules that perform a variety of functions and participate in virtually all cellular processes. The functionality of a protein greatly depends on its structure and alterations may result in the development of diseases. Most well-known of these are protein misfolding disorders, which include Alzheimer's and Parkinson's diseases as well as type 2 diabetes mellitus, where soluble proteins transition into insoluble...
Paper Details
Title
Atomic Force Microscopy: The Characterisation of Amyloid Protein Structure in Pathology
Published Date
Jan 8, 2020
Volume
19
Issue
32
Pages
2958 - 2973
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