Multiphasic effect of vinyl pyrrolidone polymers on amyloidogenesis, from macromolecular crowding to inhibition
Deposition of misfolded amyloid polypeptides, associated with cell death, is the hallmark of many degenerative diseases (e.g. type II diabetes mellitus and Alzheimer's disease). In vivo, cellular and extracellular spaces are occupied by a high volume fraction of macromolecules. The resulting ma...
Main Authors: | Berwick, R, Vaux, D, Jean, L |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Portland Press
2018
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