Protein Plaques in Huntington's Patients Have Distinct Structures That Hint at Disease Mechanisms - Huntington's Disease News
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Protein Plaques in Huntington's Patients Have Distinct Structures That Hint at Disease Mechanisms
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Researchers at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine used advanced nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy to directly assess and characterize huntingtin fibrils and other polyglutamine aggregates. Results showed that, unlike what previous ...
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Study finding could shed light on molecular mechanisms underlying Huntington's disease - News-Medical.net
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Study finding could shed light on molecular mechanisms underlying Huntington's disease
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... the process," he said. "Using advanced nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy, we were able to provide an unprecedented view of the internal structure of the protein clumps that form in the disease, which we hope will one day lead to new therapies ...
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Structure of brain plaques in Huntington's disease described by Pitt team University of Pittsburgh Schools of the ... - EurekAlert (press release)
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"Using advanced nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy, we were able to provide an unprecedented view of the internal structure of the protein clumps that form in the disease, which we hope will one day lead to new therapies." The gene associated with ...
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How does the 'kissing disease' replicate itself? - Medical News Today
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How does the 'kissing disease' replicate itself?
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To investigate further, he and his team used innovative nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) techniques to study how the EBNA2 protein of EBV binds to a protein of the TFIIH complex, which helps regulate a protein called RNA polymerase II. RNA polymerase ...
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Prion proteins responsible for Mad cow disease, Creutzfeld-Jakob disease - News-Medical.net
Prion proteins responsible for Mad cow disease, Creutzfeld-Jakob disease - News-Medical.net
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Prion proteins responsible for Mad cow disease, Creutzfeld-Jakob disease
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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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08-16-2013 08:36 PM
[NMR paper] Natural compounds against Alzheimer's disease: molecular recognition of A?1-42 peptide by Salvia sclareoides extract and its major component, rosmarinic acid, as investigated by NMR.
Natural compounds against Alzheimer's disease: molecular recognition of A?1-42 peptide by Salvia sclareoides extract and its major component, rosmarinic acid, as investigated by NMR.
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Cell contents may be key to controlling toxicity of Huntington's protein - R & D Magazine
Cell contents may be key to controlling toxicity of Huntington's protein - R & D Magazine
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Cell contents may be key to controlling toxicity of Huntington's protein
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... suggests that the toxic effects of the huntingtin protein on cells may not be driven ... of a new 0.75-mm solid state nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) probe.
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