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Amyloid oligomers: formation and toxicity of Aβ oligomers

The FEBS Journal, 2010
Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is an age‐related, progressive degenerative disorder that is characterized by synapse and neuron loss in the brain and the accumulation of protein‐containing deposits (referred to as ‘senile plaques’) and neurofibrillary tangles. Insoluble amyloid β‐peptide (Aβ) fibrillar aggregates found in extracellular plaques have long been
Masafumi, Sakono, Tamotsu, Zako
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Dimers, Oligomers, Everywhere

2012
The specific self-association of proteins to form homodimers and higher order oligomers is an extremely common event in biological systems. In this chapter we review the prevalence of protein oligomerization and discuss the likely origins of this phenomenon.
Jacqueline M, Matthews, Margaret, Sunde
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Oligomer‐oligomer incompatibility, 3. End‐group effects

Die Makromolekulare Chemie, 1981
AbstractIn order to investigate the influences of different end‐groups on oligomer miscibility with other substances, oligo(propylene glycol)s bearing OH groups (OPG‐OH) studied in the previous paper2, were acetylated at both ends (OPG‐AC). The limits of miscibility of OPG‐AC with oligo(dimethylsiloxane) (ODMS) were measured turbidimetrically.
B. A. Wolf, W. Schuch
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Thermodynamic characteristics of some oligomer oligomer mixtures

Polymer Science U.S.S.R., 1976
Abstract A study has been made of the mutual solubility of mixtures of oligomeric poly(propylene glycol) with poly(ethylene glycol adipate) (PEGA) and poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG), and of mixtures of PEG with PEGA. The free energy, entropy and enthalpy of mixing were determined over a wide range of temperatures and compositions by the method of ...
A.Ye. Nesterov   +2 more
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Cyclodextrin Oligomers

Current Organic Chemistry, 2004
AbstractFor Abstract see ChemInform Abstract in Full Text.
Wanda Sliwa   +2 more
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Terminally reactive oligomers: telechelic oligomers and macromers

1991
Oligomers are short-chain polymers; the name originates from the Greek words ‘oligo’, meaning few, and ‘mer’, meaning part. The dividing line between oligomers and polymers is a somewhat arbitrary one but is best considered as corresponding to a region beyond which the bulk physical and mechanical properties of the polymer no longer depend ...
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Reactive Oligomers

2023
S.G. Entelis, V.V. Evreinov, A.I. Kuzaev
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Oligomer

2008
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