N-terminally truncated A β4-x proteoforms and their relevance for Alzheimer’s pathophysiology

ConclusionsThe persistence of aggregation-prone A β4-x proteoforms likely contributes to the process of amyloid formation, self-perpetuating the amyloidogenic loop and exacerbating amyloid-mediated pathogenic pathways.
Source: Translational Neurodegeneration - Category: Neurology Source Type: research
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