Amyloid in neurosurgical and neurological practice.
The amyloidoses are a diverse group of diseases characterized by the deposition of specific proteins with distinct affinity to the dye Congo red, collectively called amyloid. The amyloidogenic proteins have acquired an abnormal, highly ordered, beta-pleated sheet configuration with a propensity to s...
Main Authors: | Samandouras, G, Teddy, P, Cadoux-Hudson, T, Ansorge, O |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2006
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