... misfolded proteins has implications for new treatments for a host of neurodegenerative diseases. Abnormal accumulation of amyloid fibers and other misfolded forms in the brain cause neurodegenerative ...
... , and manifests itself in a number of ways – growth retardation, fetal hydrops (abnormal accumulation of fluid in the fetal organs), pulmonary hypoplasia (incomplete development of the lungs) and ...
... was being able to look into a living person's brain to see the deposits of plaque (an abnormal accumulation of insoluble fibrous beta-amyloid protein aggregates) thought to be responsible for the ...
... of hepcidin.
The most common human disorder of iron overload is hereditary hemochromatosis, which leads to abnormal accumulation of iron in the liver, heart, skin, and other organs. Some types of ...
... components, so if it's damaged, the cell is going to suffer." Indeed, abnormal accumulation of lipofuscin is associated with a range of disorders including Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, ...
... brains of Alzheimer's patients typically show the presence of amyloid plaques, which are abnormal accumulations of a protein (β-amyloid) between the neurons. The sticky β-amyloid develops when the ...
... ). The article is also available online at Wiley Interscience (www.interscience.wiley.com). The abnormal accumulation of fat in the liver is related to obesity and is widely prevalent in the U.S. It ...
... of the brains of Alzheimer's patients is the presence of amyloid plaques, which are abnormal accumulations of the β-amyloid protein between the neurons. The sticky β-amyloid arises when the amyloid ...
... to those found in Alzheimer's disease and other age-related dementias, which are characterized by an abnormal accumulation of the protein, P-tau.
The scientists also said these findings mean those ...
... at least one major adverse event — including pneumonia, temporary kidney dysfunction or an abnormal accumulation of fluid around the heart.
If proven effective, the PTMA® system could significantly ...
... enzyme called palmitoyl protein thioesterase-1 (PPT1). A deficiency of PPT1 in the brain causes the abnormal accumulation of a cellular lipid storage material called lipofuscin, which leads to neuron ...
... support the link. In the brain lesions of patients with multiple sclerosis her team found abnormal accumulation of EBV infected B lymphocytes. Similar findings were made in the pathological tissues ...
... during the 3.8-year study period to assess clinical outcomes which included: ascites (abnormal accumulation of fluid in the abdomen), prognosis of chronic liver disease, death related to liver disease ...