Search Results - "Axell, Emil"
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A Comparison of the Transglycosylation Capacity between the Guar GH27 Aga27A and Bacteroides GH36 BoGal36A α-Galactosidases
Published in Applied sciences (01-05-2022)“…The transglycosylation behavior and capacity of two clan GH-D α-galactosidases, BoGal36A from the gut bacterium Bacteroides ovatus and Aga27A from the guar…”
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GALECTIN-3 ROLE IN THE INTERACTION OF MICROGLIA AND AMYLOID-BETA IN VITRO
Published in IBRO neuroscience reports (01-10-2023)Get full text
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Solubility of the amyloidogenic core of tau in CSF
Published in Biophysical journal (10-02-2023)Get full text
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A label-free high-throughput protein solubility assay and its application to A β 40
Published in Biophysical chemistry (01-04-2024)Get full text
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The Ability of DNAJB6b to Suppress Amyloid Formation Depends on the Chaperone Aggregation State
Published in ACS chemical neuroscience (01-05-2024)“…For many chaperones, a propensity to self-assemble correlates with function. The highly efficient amyloid suppressing chaperone DNAJB6b has been reported to…”
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A label-free high-throughput protein solubility assay and its application to Aβ40
Published in Biophysical chemistry (01-04-2024)“…A major hallmark of Alzheimer's disease is the accumulation of aggregated amyloid β peptide (Aβ) in the brain. Here we develop a solubility assay for proteins…”
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The role of shear forces in primary and secondary nucleation of amyloid fibrils
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (18-06-2024)“…Shear forces affect self-assembly processes ranging from crystallization to fiber formation. Here, the effect of mild agitation on amyloid fibril formation was…”
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Proliferation of Tau 304–380 Fragment Aggregates through Autocatalytic Secondary Nucleation
Published in ACS chemical neuroscience (01-12-2021)“…The self-assembly of the protein tau into neurofibrillary tangles is one of the hallmarks of Alzheimer’s disease and related tauopathies. Still, the molecular…”
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