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Michael Ward on A First for Proteinopathies—Heteromeric Fibrils

COMMENT These parallel discoveries by the Lee and Ryskeldi-Falcon teams are seminal. Together, they conclusively show that two distinct proteins, ANXA11 and TDP-43, co-assemble into organized heteromeric amyloid filaments in FTLD type C and in a subset of other T

Ian Mackenzie on A First for Proteinopathies—Heteromeric Fibrils

COMMENT I think this is a very interesting and exciting discovery for several reasons. The finding of a novel type of filament as a consistent feature of FTLD-TDP type C samples confirms that these cases represent a distinct entity, and validates the current path

Lary Walker on A First for Proteinopathies—Heteromeric Fibrils

COMMENT In the beginning, amyloid was identified by tell-tale morphologic and staining characteristics, and little was known about its constituent proteins. As analytic methods progressed, amyloids became increasingly defined by their principal polymeric proteins

PAPER Owens CD, Pinto CB, Mukli P, Gulej R, Velez FS, Detwiler S, Olay L, Hoffmeister JR, Szarvas Z, Muranyi M, Peterfi A, Pinaffi-Langley AC, Adams C, Sharps J, Kaposzta Z, Prodan CI, Kirkpatrick AC, Tarantini S, Csiszar A, Ungvari Z, Olson AL, Li G, Balasubramanian P, Galvan V, Bauer A, Smith ZA, Dasari TW, Whitehead S, Medapti MR, Elahi FM, Thanou A, Yabluchanskiy A

Neurovascular coupling, functional connectivity, and cerebrovascular endothelial extracellular vesicles as biomarkers of mild cognitive impairment.

Alzheimers Dement. 2024 Aug;20(8):5590-5606. Epub 2024 Jul 3 PubMed.

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