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Class:IdPerson:976884
_displayNameWestermark, P
_timestamp2010-10-14 15:21:26
created[InstanceEdit:976925] Jupe, S, 2010-10-14
initialP
surnameWestermark
(author)[LiteratureReference:976850] Serum amyloid A and protein AA: molecular mechanisms of a transmissible amyloidosis
[LiteratureReference:976859] Aspects on human amyloid forms and their fibril polypeptides
[LiteratureReference:976885] Two different types of amyloid deposits--apolipoprotein A-IV and transthyretin--in a patient with systemic amyloidosis
[LiteratureReference:976949] Codeposition of apolipoprotein A-IV and transthyretin in senile systemic (ATTR) amyloidosis
[LiteratureReference:976959] Prolactin-derived amyloid in the aging pituitary gland
[LiteratureReference:976970] Amyloid fibrils in human insulinoma and islets of Langerhans of the diabetic cat are derived from a neuropeptide-like protein also present in normal islet cells
[LiteratureReference:976993] The relation of atrial natriuretic factor to isolated atrial amyloid
[LiteratureReference:977091] Insulin as an amyloid-fibril protein at sites of repeated insulin injections in a diabetic patient
[LiteratureReference:977154] Medin: an integral fragment of aortic smooth muscle cell-produced lactadherin forms the most common human amyloid
[LiteratureReference:977187] Medin-amyloid: a recently characterized age-associated arterial amyloid form affects mainly arteries in the upper part of the body
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