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A Useful Biological Role For A Deadly Toxin - Neuroscience News
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According to Tamotsu Zako of Ehime University, who participated in the research, “It made sense to see acrolein simply as a dangerous ...
Fighting Alzheimer's disease with protein origami
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... by protein misfolding, such as prion disease, Huntington's disease and Parkinson's disease," explains Tamotsu Zako from the research team.
Fighting Alzheimer’s Disease with Protein Origami - Neuroscience News
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Neuroscience News has recent neuroscience research articles, brain research news, neurology studies and neuroscience resources for neuroscientists, students,...
Fighting Alzheimer’s | Neurofeedback Studio
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Posted on July 12, By Neuroscience NewsFeatured, Neurology The human protein prefoldin can reduce the neuronal toxicity of clumps of amyloid-β proteins...
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