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Modulation of electrostatic interactions to reveal a reaction network unifying the aggregation behaviour of the A[small beta]42 peptide and its variants

Modulation of electrostatic interactions to reveal a reaction network unifying the aggregation behaviour of the A[small beta]42 peptide and its variants
Georg Meisl, Christopher M. Dobson, Tuomas P. J. Knowles, Xiaoting Yang, Sara Linse
The aggregation of A[small beta]42, linked to Alzheimer's disease, can be altered significantly by variations of the ionic strength of the solution, providing a means to relate the differences in aggregation mechanism of other Ab variants to changes in electrostatic interactions.

Publisher URL: http://feeds.rsc.org/~r/rss/SC/~3/VSz8RmOhF_A/C7SC00215G

DOI: 2017/SC/C7SC00215G

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