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The following pages link to Watching amyloid fibrils grow by time-lapse atomic force microscopy (Q77760305):
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- Role of Cholesterol and Phospholipids in Amylin Misfolding, Aggregation and Etiology of Islet Amyloidosis (Q28088416) (← links)
- In vitro fibrillogenesis of the amyloid beta 1-42 peptide: cholesterol potentiation and aspirin inhibition (Q28194417) (← links)
- Stepwise dynamics of epitaxially growing single amyloid fibrils (Q28383347) (← links)
- Ultrastructural organization of amyloid fibrils by atomic force microscopy (Q28386688) (← links)
- Supramolecular structure in full-length Alzheimer's beta-amyloid fibrils: evidence for a parallel beta-sheet organization from solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance (Q28386697) (← links)
- UV-light exposed prion protein fails to form amyloid fibrils (Q28473110) (← links)
- Increased expression and activation of c-Jun contributes to human amylin-induced apoptosis in pancreatic islet beta-cells (Q28574483) (← links)
- Molecular recycling within amyloid fibrils (Q30160171) (← links)
- beta-Fibrillogenesis from Rigid-Rod beta-Barrels: Hierarchical Preorganization Beyond Microns We thank J. Buffle and J. Dubochet for their fruitful discussions and the Swiss NSF (21-57059.99 (S.M.), 2000-050629.97 (K.J.W.), and the National Research (Q30165128) (← links)
- Biophysical insights into how surfaces, including lipid membranes, modulate protein aggregation related to neurodegeneration. (Q30427825) (← links)
- Aggregation and fibril morphology of the Arctic mutation of Alzheimer's Aβ peptide by CD, TEM, STEM and in situ AFM (Q30448740) (← links)
- Biophysical studies of the development of amyloid fibrils from a peptide fragment of cold shock protein B. (Q30863868) (← links)
- Full-length rat amylin forms fibrils following substitution of single residues from human amylin (Q30887148) (← links)
- Strong growth polarity of yeast prion fiber revealed by single fiber imaging (Q30997551) (← links)
- Quartz crystal microbalance studies of multilayer glucagon fibrillation at the solid-liquid interface (Q33285128) (← links)
- Atomic force microscopy of the bacterial photosynthetic apparatus: plain pictures of an elaborate machinery (Q33415501) (← links)
- Evolution of amyloid: what normal protein folding may tell us about fibrillogenesis and disease (Q33546211) (← links)
- Effect of metals on kinetic pathways of amyloid-β aggregation (Q33649803) (← links)
- Preparation of fluorescently-labeled amyloid-beta peptide assemblies: the effect of fluorophore conjugation on structure and function (Q33682529) (← links)
- Amyloid fibrillogenesis: themes and variations (Q33840755) (← links)
- Alzheimer's abeta(1-40) amyloid fibrils feature size-dependent mechanical properties. (Q33859136) (← links)
- Progress in transthyretin fibrillogenesis research strengthens the amyloid hypothesis. (Q33952579) (← links)
- Approaches to discovery and characterization of inhibitors of amyloid beta-peptide polymerization (Q33971304) (← links)
- The assembly of amyloidogenic yeast sup35 as assessed by scanning (atomic) force microscopy: an analogy to linear colloidal aggregation? (Q34175919) (← links)
- A general model for amyloid fibril assembly based on morphological studies using atomic force microscopy (Q34182333) (← links)
- Self-assembly of the ionic peptide EAK16: the effect of charge distributions on self-assembly (Q34186646) (← links)
- Novel methods for studying lipids and lipases and their mutual interaction at interfaces. Part I. Atomic force microscopy. (Q34258275) (← links)
- Amyloid-fibril formation. Proposed mechanisms and relevance to conformational disease (Q34756441) (← links)
- Nanodissection and high-resolution imaging of the Rhodopseudomonas viridis photosynthetic core complex in native membranes by AFM. Atomic force microscopy (Q34761456) (← links)
- Probing fibril dissolution of the repeat domain of a functional amyloid, Pmel17, on the microscopic and residue level (Q35597175) (← links)
- Islet amyloid: a complication of islet dysfunction or an aetiological factor in Type 2 diabetes? (Q35628614) (← links)
- Kinetics and thermodynamics of amyloid formation from direct measurements of fluctuations in fibril mass (Q35840489) (← links)
- Fiber-dependent amyloid formation as catalysis of an existing reaction pathway (Q35927916) (← links)
- Varieties of imaging with scanning probe microscopes (Q36091530) (← links)
- Insights into the architecture of the Ure2p yeast protein assemblies from helical twisted fibrils (Q36458069) (← links)
- Sedimentation studies on human amylin fail to detect low-molecular-weight oligomers (Q36494750) (← links)
- Formation of amyloid fibrils in vitro by human gammaD-crystallin and its isolated domains. (Q36496235) (← links)
- Coexistence of ribbon and helical fibrils originating from hIAPP(20-29) revealed by quantitative nanomechanical atomic force microscopy (Q36637254) (← links)
- Monitoring the assembly of Ig light-chain amyloid fibrils by atomic force microscopy. (Q36668189) (← links)
- Structure, function, and amyloidogenesis of fungal prions: filament polymorphism and prion variants (Q36693068) (← links)
- From the polymorphism of amyloid fibrils to their assembly mechanism and cytotoxicity (Q36693078) (← links)
- Peptide conformation and supramolecular organization in amylin fibrils: constraints from solid-state NMR. (Q36925198) (← links)
- Branching in amyloid fibril growth (Q37279173) (← links)
- Amyloid fibrils: abnormal protein assembly (Q37374115) (← links)
- Surface Induced nanofiber growth by self-assembly of a silk-elastin-like protein polymer (Q37439112) (← links)
- Direct observation of heterogeneous amyloid fibril growth kinetics via two-color super-resolution microscopy (Q37513839) (← links)
- AFM of biological complexes: what can we learn? (Q37607995) (← links)
- Toxic oligomers and islet beta cell death: guilty by association or convicted by circumstantial evidence? (Q37698330) (← links)
- Nanoimaging for prion related diseases (Q37781245) (← links)
- High‐resolution imaging and nano‐manipulation of biological structures on surface (Q37799345) (← links)