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Hypercalcemia in patients in the burn intensive care unit.
Natural selection for the Duffy-null allele in the recently admixed people of Madagascar.
Peer-reviewed publications in the era of social media--JHM 2.0.
Educating Children With Disabilities: How Pediatricians Can Help
Are there susceptibility factors for primary progressive aphasia?
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Nuclear Magnetic Resonance, Biomolecular
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Review: model peptides and the physicochemical approach to beta-amyloids.
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Two-dimensional structure of beta-amyloid(10-35) fibrils.
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Structure-function relationships in side chain lactam cross-linked peptide models of a conserved N-terminal domain of apolipoprotein E.
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Abeta40-Lactam(D23/K28) models a conformation highly favorable for nucleation of amyloid.
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Seeded growth of beta-amyloid fibrils from Alzheimer's brain-derived fibrils produces a distinct fibril structure.
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Evidence for novel beta-sheet structures in Iowa mutant beta-amyloid fibrils.
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Mechanism of cis-inhibition of polyQ fibrillation by polyP: PPII oligomers and the hydrophobic effect.
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The Japanese mutant Aß (?E22-Aß(1-39)) forms fibrils instantaneously, with low-thioflavin T fluorescence: seeding of wild-type Aß(1-40) into atypical fibrils by ?E22-Aß(1-39).
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Sensitivity-Enhanced Solid-State NMR Detection of Structural Differences and Unique Polymorphs in Pico- to Nanomolar Amounts of Brain-Derived and Synthetic 42-Residue Amyloid-ß Fibrils.
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Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Biomolecular