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- to as the "neurofilament triplet". However, it is now clear that neurofilaments also contain the protein α-internexin and that neurofilaments in the peripheral...
- structure and function of neurofilaments, discuss analytical aspects and knowledge of age-dependent normal ranges of neurofilaments and provide a comprehensive...
- unlike the heteropolymer the neurofilaments form. This formation suggests that α-internexin and the three neurofilaments form separate filament systems...
- recessive neurological disorder that causes disorganization of neurofilaments. Neurofilaments form a structural framework that helps to define the shape and...
- perikarya and axonal and dendritic processes and are called neurofilaments. The neurofilaments become cross linked with certain fixatives and when impregnated...
- intermediate filaments. In neurons the intermediate filaments are known as neurofilaments. Each type is formed by the polymerization of a distinct type of protein...
- the cytoskeleton of a neuron the intermediate filaments are known as neurofilaments. There are a great number of proteins ****ociated with them, each controlling...
- of brain damage. The Gothenburg study analyzed temporary levels of neurofilament light in cerebral spinal fluid which they conclude is evidence of damage...
- neurons, the roles of proteins showing loss of nerve tissue such as neurofilaments, tau, and N-acetylaspartate are under investigation. Improvement in...
- towards a slowing of progression, as well as a significant reduction in neurofilament light chain, a ****tive ALS biomarker thought to indicate neuronal damage...