A primer of amyloid nomenclature
- PMID: 17701465
- DOI: 10.1080/13506120701460923
A primer of amyloid nomenclature
Abstract
The increasing knowledge of the exact biochemical nature of the localized and systemic amyloid disorders has made a logical and easily understood nomenclature absolutely necessary. Such a nomenclature, biochemically based, has been used for several years but the current literature is still mixed up with many clinical and histochemically based designations from the time when amyloid in general was poorly understood. All amyloid types are today preferably named by their major fibril protein. This makes a simple and rational nomenclature for the increasing number of amyloid disorders known in humans and animals.
Comment in
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Additional evidence that the fibril amyloid-related proteins share local regions of amino acid sequence similarity.Amyloid. 2008 Dec;15(4):269-71. doi: 10.1080/13506120802524866. Amyloid. 2008. PMID: 19065299 No abstract available.
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