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Journal of Huntington'S Disease|July 27, 2014
Proteomic analysis of the human brain in Huntington's Disease indicates pathogenesis by molecular processes linked to other neurodegenerative diseases and to type-2 diabetesSarah J Schönberger, Dina Jezdic, Richard L M Faull, et al.
The FEBS Journal|August 4, 2006
The aggregation potential of human amylin determines its cytotoxicity towards islet beta-cellsBarbara Konarkowska, Jacqueline F Aitken, Joerg Kistler, et al.
Molecular and Cellular Endocrinology|September 22, 2014
Essential roles of insulin, AMPK signaling and lysyl and prolyl hydroxylases in the biosynthesis and multimerization of adiponectinLin Zhang, Ming-Ming Li, Marie Corcoran, et al.
Chemical Communications (Cambridge, England)|April 8, 2014
Site-specific cross-linking of collagen peptides by lysyl advanced glycation endproductsM Kamalov, P W R Harris, G J S Cooper, et al.
Journal of Parkinson'S Disease|May 31, 2024
Localized Pantothenic Acid (Vitamin B5) Reductions Present Throughout the Dementia with Lewy Bodies BrainMelissa Scholefield, Stephanie J Church, Jingshu Xu, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|January 6, 2004
Human amylin oligomer growth and fibril elongation define two distinct phases in amyloid formationJanelle D Green, Claire Goldsbury, Joerg Kistler, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|March 26, 2002
Hydroxylation and glycosylation of the four conserved lysine residues in the collagenous domain of adiponectin. Potential role in the modulation of its insulin-sensitizing activityYu Wang, Aimin Xu, Catriona Knight, et al.
Molecular Omics|July 2, 2026
Elevated urea levels in human frontotemporal dementia and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis post-mortem brain tissue: Evidence of a multi-dementia pathogenic mechanismSasha A Philbert, Stephanie J Church, Richard D Unwin, et al.
The FEBS Journal|September 24, 2005
Thiol reducing compounds prevent human amylin-evoked cytotoxicityBarbara Konarkowska, Jacqueline F Aitken, Joerg Kistler, et al.
Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry|January 6, 2012
Synthesis of glycosylated 5-hydroxylysine, an important amino acid present in collagen-like proteins such as adiponectinKatherine R Herbert, Geoffrey M Williams, Garth J S Cooper, et al.
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Journal of Huntington'S Disease|July 27, 2014
Proteomic analysis of the human brain in Huntington's Disease indicates pathogenesis by molecular processes linked to other neurodegenerative diseases and to type-2 diabetesSarah J Schönberger, Dina Jezdic, Richard L M Faull, et al.
The FEBS Journal|August 4, 2006
The aggregation potential of human amylin determines its cytotoxicity towards islet beta-cellsBarbara Konarkowska, Jacqueline F Aitken, Joerg Kistler, et al.
Molecular and Cellular Endocrinology|September 22, 2014
Essential roles of insulin, AMPK signaling and lysyl and prolyl hydroxylases in the biosynthesis and multimerization of adiponectinLin Zhang, Ming-Ming Li, Marie Corcoran, et al.
Chemical Communications (Cambridge, England)|April 8, 2014
Site-specific cross-linking of collagen peptides by lysyl advanced glycation endproductsM Kamalov, P W R Harris, G J S Cooper, et al.
Journal of Parkinson'S Disease|May 31, 2024
Localized Pantothenic Acid (Vitamin B5) Reductions Present Throughout the Dementia with Lewy Bodies BrainMelissa Scholefield, Stephanie J Church, Jingshu Xu, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|January 6, 2004
Human amylin oligomer growth and fibril elongation define two distinct phases in amyloid formationJanelle D Green, Claire Goldsbury, Joerg Kistler, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|March 26, 2002
Hydroxylation and glycosylation of the four conserved lysine residues in the collagenous domain of adiponectin. Potential role in the modulation of its insulin-sensitizing activityYu Wang, Aimin Xu, Catriona Knight, et al.
Molecular Omics|July 2, 2026
Elevated urea levels in human frontotemporal dementia and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis post-mortem brain tissue: Evidence of a multi-dementia pathogenic mechanismSasha A Philbert, Stephanie J Church, Richard D Unwin, et al.
The FEBS Journal|September 24, 2005
Thiol reducing compounds prevent human amylin-evoked cytotoxicityBarbara Konarkowska, Jacqueline F Aitken, Joerg Kistler, et al.
Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry|January 6, 2012
Synthesis of glycosylated 5-hydroxylysine, an important amino acid present in collagen-like proteins such as adiponectinKatherine R Herbert, Geoffrey M Williams, Garth J S Cooper, et al.
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