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Progress in Cardiovascular Diseases, 2010
Heart involvement can have devastating consequences. The clinical consequences will depend on the type of amyloid, the extent of systemic involvement and treatment options. Patients in whom disease recognition is late have poor outcomes, because of the severity of cardiac compromise and the necessarily aggressive treatments.
Rodney H, Falk, Simon W, Dubrey
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Heart involvement can have devastating consequences. The clinical consequences will depend on the type of amyloid, the extent of systemic involvement and treatment options. Patients in whom disease recognition is late have poor outcomes, because of the severity of cardiac compromise and the necessarily aggressive treatments.
Rodney H, Falk, Simon W, Dubrey
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2016
When proteins do not fold correctly, it can lead to very serious diseases. One such group of diseases is the amyloid diseases, of which Alzheimer’s disease (AD), Parkinson’s disease, and type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) are members. The amyloid diseases are characterized by the aggregation of a specific protein into amyloid fibrils. During this process,
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When proteins do not fold correctly, it can lead to very serious diseases. One such group of diseases is the amyloid diseases, of which Alzheimer’s disease (AD), Parkinson’s disease, and type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) are members. The amyloid diseases are characterized by the aggregation of a specific protein into amyloid fibrils. During this process,
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While amyloid has traditionally been viewed as a harmful formation, emerging evidence suggests that amyloids may also play a functional role in cell biology, contributing to normal physiological processes that have been conserved throughout evolution.
Mansoureh, Mirza Agha +2 more
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Mansoureh, Mirza Agha +2 more
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[Amyloid, amyloid precipitates, amyloid diseases].
Fortschritte der Medizin, 1981H P, Missmahl, R, Böhmer
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