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Gerstmann–Sträussler–Scheinker (GSS) disease is an inherited prion disease characterized by dementia, cerebellar ataxia, and painful sensory disturbances.
Ken-Ichi Irie+15 more
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Purified prion proteins and scrapie infectivity copartition into liposomes.
Ruth Gabizon+2 more
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Glycosylation differences between the normal and pathogenic prion protein isoforms [PDF]
Pauline M. Rudd+10 more
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Summary Boosting slow‐wave activity (SWA) by modulating slow waves through closed‐loop auditory stimulation (CLAS) might provide a powerful non‐pharmacological tool to investigate the link between sleep and neurodegeneration. Here, we established mouse CLAS (mCLAS)‐mediated SWA enhancement and explored its effects on sleep deficits in neurodegeneration,
Inês Dias+5 more
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The prion protein is an agonistic ligand of the G protein-coupled receptor Adgrg6
A. Küffer+16 more
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Amyloidosis in the central and enteric nervous system contributes to cognitive deficits and gastrointestinal dysmotility—the constipation in Alzheimer's disease (AD). APP/PS1 mice, a transgenic mouse model of amyloidosis, recapitulated the amyloidosis in the central nervous system; they were unsustainable in recapitulating the amyloidosis in the ...
Roxanne Fernandes+8 more
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The role of VND transcription factors in xylem vessel development and secondary wall formation
Summary Transitioning from aquatic to terrestrial life required specialized vascular tissues, with xylem enabling water transport and structural support. Vascular‐related NAC (NAM, ATAF1/2, CUC2) domain (VND) transcription factors regulate xylem development by orchestrating secondary cell wall biosynthesis and programmed cell death.
Ulrike Lehmann, René Schneider
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Specific Inhibition of in Vitro Formation of Protease-resistant Prion Protein by Synthetic Peptides [PDF]
Joëlle Chabry+2 more
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Functional, pathogenic, and pharmacological roles of protein folding intermediates
Abstract Protein expression and function in eukaryotic cells are tightly harmonized processes modulated by the combination of different layers of regulation, including transcription, processing, stability, and translation of messenger RNA, as well as assembly, maturation, sorting, recycling, and degradation of polypeptides.
Emiliano Biasini, Pietro Faccioli
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