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Results 1 - 10 of 16 for amyloid
  1. ... gene provides instructions for making a protein called amyloid precursor protein. This protein is found in many ... system). Little is known about the function of amyloid precursor protein. Researchers speculate that it may bind ...
  2. ... provides instructions for making a protein called serum amyloid A1. This protein is made primarily in the ... Although its function is not fully understood, serum amyloid A1 appears to play a role in the ...
  3. ... alpha-synuclein NACP nonA-beta component of AD amyloid PARK1 PARK4 PD1 synuclein, alpha (non A4 component of amyloid precursor) SYUA_HUMAN Tests of SNCA PubMed SYNUCLEIN, ...
  4. ... CoA dehydrogenase 3-hydroxyacyl-CoA dehydrogenase II ABAD amyloid-beta peptide binding alcohol dehydrogenase CAMR ERAB HADH2 ...
  5. ... is best known for its role in processing amyloid precursor protein, which is found in the brain ... 2 works together with other enzymes to cut amyloid precursor protein into smaller segments (peptides). One of ...
  6. ... ITM2B protein may be involved in processing the amyloid precursor protein, which is produced by the APP gene. Not much is known about amyloid precursor protein function, but it is thought to ...
  7. ... gene has been found to cause hereditary cerebral amyloid angiopathy, a condition characterized by stroke and a ... cerebral hemorrhage, Icelandic type or Icelandic type cerebral amyloid angiopathy. This variant replaces the protein building block ( ...
  8. ... be best known for its role in processing amyloid precursor protein (APP), which is made in the ... secretase cuts APP into smaller peptides, including soluble amyloid precursor protein (sAPP) and several versions of amyloid- ...
  9. ... characterized by the accumulation of protein clumps called amyloid deposits in many tissues throughout the body, including ... form of the protein is involved in the amyloid deposits. The altered gelsolin protein is broken down ...
  10. ... called fibrils. The fibrils clump together and form amyloid deposits in certain tissues, leading to the signs ... JC. The molecular biology and clinical features of amyloid neuropathy. Muscle Nerve. 2007 Oct;36(4):411- ...
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