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Details on Person 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

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_displayNameAmyloid 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
_timestamp2010-10-14 16:22:09
author[Person:976884] Westermark, P
[Person:163570] Wernstedt, C
[Person:976979] Wilander, E
[Person:976958] Hayden, DW
[Person:976961] O'Brien, TD
[Person:976995] Johnson, KH
created[InstanceEdit:976976] Jupe, S, 2010-10-14
journalProc Natl Acad Sci U S A
pages3881-5
pubMedIdentifier3035556
titleAmyloid 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
volume84
year1987
(literatureReference)[Polymerisation:977136] Amyloid precursor proteins form ordered fibrils [Homo sapiens]
[Polymer:976981] Islet amyloid polypeptide fibril [extracellular region] [Homo sapiens]
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