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Specific binding of a β-cyclodextrin dimer to the amyloid β peptide modulates the peptide aggregation process

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Wahlstrom, Anna
Cukalevski, Risto
Danielsson, Jens
Jarvet, Juri
Onagi, Hideki
Rebek, Julius (Jr.)
Linse, Sara
Graslund, Astrid

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Alzheimer's disease involves progressive neuronal loss. Linked to the disease is the amyloid β (Aβ) peptide, a 38-43-amino acid peptide found in extracellular amyloid plaques in the brain. Cyclodextrins are nontoxic, cone-shaped oligosaccharides with a

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Biochemistry

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2037-12-31
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