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- Gelsolin is an actin-binding protein that is a key regulator of actin filament ****embly and dis****embly. Gelsolin is one of the most potent members of...
- Plasma gelsolin (pGSN) is an 83 kDa abundant protein constituent of normal plasma and an important component of the innate immune system. The identification...
- Familial Amyloidosis, Finnish Type (FAF), also called hereditary gelsolin amyloidosis and AGel amyloidosis (AGel), is an amyloid condition with a number...
- hematologist, inventor, medical researcher, and writer, who discovered gelsolin and invented the BioAegis technology estate. He was also a professor emeritus...
- transthyretin (ATTR, the most commonly implicated protein), apolipoprotein A1, and gelsolin. Due to the rareness of the other types of familial neuropathies, transthyretin...
- railway station in Watford, Hertfordshire (by National Rail station code) Gelsolin Gigabyte System Network, a computer networking technology Global SchoolNet...
- ****ociated with manifestations of systemic amyloidosis due to ac****ulation of gelsolin. ****ociated conditions may include cutis laxa and ataxia. type III is also...
- humans is encoded by the CAPG gene. This gene encodes a member of the gelsolin/villin family of actin-regulatory proteins. The encoded protein reversibly...
- manner and aids the bacterial migration to the host cell's outer membrane. Gelsolin, an actin filament severing protein, localizes at the tail of Listeria...
- Ardalan–Shoja–Kiuru syndrome is a clinical syndrome featuring hereditary gelsolin amyloidosis and retinitis pigmentosa. This syndrome was first recognized...