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Amyloid fibril formation by native and modified bovine β-lactoglobulins proceeds through unfolded form of proteins: A comparative study

Ghadami et al., 2011

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9261536783426804597
Author
Ghadami S
Khodarahmi R
Ghobadi S
Ghasemi M
Pirmoradi S
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Biophysical Chemistry

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The misfolding and extracellular amyloid deposition of specific proteins are associated with a large family of human pathologies, often called protein conformational diseases. Despite the many efforts expended to characterize amyloid formation in vitro, there is no deep …
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