- In medicine,
proteinopathy ([pref. protein]; -pathy [suff. disease];
proteinopathies pl.;
proteinopathic adj), or proteopathy,
protein conformational...
- tau
proteinopathy occurred because of a RNA-binding
protein FUS (FUS)
proteinopathy;
hippocampal sclerosis often accompanied the FUS
proteinopathy. In...
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Multisystem proteinopathy (MSP) is a
dominantly inherited, pleiotropic,
degenerative disorder of
humans that can
affect muscle, bone, and/or the central...
- the
subcellular level,
including atypical protein ****emblies (like
proteinopathy) and
induced cell death.
These similarities suggest that therapeutic...
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region of the
hippocampus in Alzheimer's disease. Lewy body
dementia Proteinopathy Jellinger KA (September 2007). "More
frequent Lewy
bodies but less frequent...
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viral agent was, as of 2007,
being continued in some laboratories.
Proteinopathy "Transmissible
Spongiform Encephalopathies".
National Institute of Neurological...
- ****ociated with
mutations in
genes encoding chaperones (i.e.
multisystem proteinopathy) that can
affect muscle, bone and/or the
central nervous system. Biological...
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pathology is the
dominant histopathological feature of
multisystem proteinopathy. The N-terminal domain,
which contributes importantly to the aggregation...
- sIBM.
Mutations in valosin-containing
protein (VCP)
cause multisystem proteinopathy (MSP),
which can
present (among others) as a rare form of inclusion...
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Burnham SC,
Masters CL, Rowe CC (April 2018). "Imaging tau and amyloid-β
proteinopathies in
Alzheimer disease and
other conditions". Nat Rev
Neurol (Review)...