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Meaning of Proteinopathy from wikipedia

- In medicine, proteinopathy ([pref. protein]; -pathy [suff. disease]; proteinopathies pl.; proteinopathic adj), or proteopathy, protein conformational...
- Multisystem proteinopathy (MSP) is a dominantly inherited, pleiotropic, degenerative disorder of humans that can affect muscle, bone, and/or the central...
- tau proteinopathy occurred because of a RNA-binding protein FUS (FUS) proteinopathy; hippocampal sclerosis often accompanied the FUS proteinopathy. In...
- the subcellular level, including atypical protein ****emblies (like proteinopathy) and induced cell death. These similarities suggest that therapeutic...
- cow crisis Prion pseudoknot Subviral agents Tau protein Beta amyloid Proteinopathy Non-cellular life "English pronunciation of prion". Cambridge Dictionary...
- aggregates observed in amyloidosis, Alzheimer's disease and other proteinopathies. The first β-sheet structure was proposed by William Astbury in the...
- The Great Imitator (also the Great Masquerader) is a phrase used for medical conditions that feature nonspecific symptoms and may be confused with a number...
- parkinsonian pill-rolling tremor. MSA is distinct from multisystem proteinopathy, a more common muscle-wasting syndrome. MSA is also different from multiple...
- causative of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and the syndrome multisystem proteinopathy. This gene belongs to the A/B subfamily of ubiquitously expressed heterogeneous...
- viral agent was, as of 2007, being continued in some laboratories. Proteinopathy "Transmissible Spongiform Encephalopathies". National Institute of Neurological...