In what is believed to be the largest review of the human genetic code to determine why some people's blood platelets are more likely to clump faster than others, scientists have found a septet of ...
Clumps of misfolded proteins that gather in the brain have been linked to neurodegenerative diseases like Parkinson’s. Now, newly identified nanobodies show promise in destabilizing the structure of ...
Protein clumps accumulate until they obstruct physiological function. It’s a common theme in neurology, where clumps of β-amyloid are the hallmark of Alzheimer’s disease, just as clumps of α-synuclein ...
In what is believed to be the largest review of the human genetic code to determine why some people's blood platelets are more likely to clump faster than others, scientists at Johns Hopkins and in ...
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