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Prion study reveals how abnormal proteins damage nerve cells in the brain - UC Santa Cruz (press release)
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Using nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy, the researchers examined how the protein organised itself structurally in relation to the vesicles. To verify the findings, additional tests were then carried out on samples taken from the brains of rats.
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Structure of fibril protein could lead to specific targets for diagnosis, treatment of Parkinson's disease
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The Illinois group used a special type of molecular imaging called magic-angle spinning nuclear magnetic resonance to measure the placement of atoms in six different samples of alpha-synuclein. In each set of samples, they looked at different sets of ...
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Prion proteins responsible for Mad cow disease, Creutzfeld-Jakob disease - News-Medical.net
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Kai Schlepckow and Harald Schwalbe at the Goethe University Frankfurt am Main have successfully used time-resolved NMR spectroscopic studies to follow what is happening to every individual amino acid as the prion protein molecules aggregateâ??an ...
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