- amyloid A protein
- AA amyloid.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
Amyloid precursor protein — (APP) is an integral membrane protein expressed in many tissues and concentrated in the synapses of neurons. Its primary function is not known, though it has been implicated as a regulator of synapse formationPriller C, Bauer T, Mitteregger G,… … Wikipedia
Amyloid-Precursor-Protein — Masse/Länge Primärstruktur 753 Aminosäuren … Deutsch Wikipedia
amyloid precursor protein — n a transmembrane protein from which beta amyloid is derived by proteolytic cleavage by secretases abbr. APP * * * (APP) a large transmembrane glycoprotein expressed on the cell surface, of uncertain function; it may be cleaved on the cell… … Medical dictionary
Amyloid Precursor Protein — Protéine précurtrice de l amyloïde Pour les articles homonymes, voir APP. Structure PDB de la protéine précurseur de l amyloïde … Wikipédia en Français
amyloid beta-protein — amyloid be·ta pro·tein also amyloid ß pro·tein .bāt ə prō .tēn, chiefly Brit .bē tə n BETA AMYLOID … Medical dictionary
amyloid precursor protein — Individuals with Alzheimer s disease are characterized by extensive accumulation of amyloid in the brain, referred to as senile plaques. These consist of a core of amyloid fibrils surrounded by dystrophic neurites. The principal component of the… … Dictionary of molecular biology
serum amyloid A protein — a high molecular weight protein synthesized in the liver; it is an acute phase protein and circulates in association with a subclass of HDL lipoproteins. It is the precursor to AA amyloid and accumulates in inflammation. Called also SAA p … Medical dictionary
Amyloid — Amyloids are insoluble fibrous protein aggregates sharing specific structural traits. Abnormal accumulation of amyloid in organs may lead to amyloidosis, and may play a role in various other neurodegenerative diseases. Definition controversyThe… … Wikipedia
Amyloid-beta — Beta Amyloid Stäbchen /Bändermodell von Aβ42; nach PDB … Deutsch Wikipedia
amyloid — Glycoprotein deposited extracellularly in tissues in amyloidosis. The glycoprotein may either derive from light chain of immunoglobulin (AIO (amyloid of immune origin): 5 18 kD glycoprotein; product of a single clone of plasma cells, the N… … Dictionary of molecular biology