- to as the "
neurofilament triplet". However, it is now
clear that
neurofilaments also
contain the
protein α-internexin and that
neurofilaments in the peripheral...
-
structure and
function of
neurofilaments,
discuss analytical aspects and
knowledge of age-dependent
normal ranges of
neurofilaments and
provide a comprehensive...
-
unlike the
heteropolymer the
neurofilaments form. This
formation suggests that α-internexin and the
three neurofilaments form
separate filament systems...
-
recessive neurological disorder that
causes disorganization of
neurofilaments.
Neurofilaments form a
structural framework that
helps to
define the
shape and...
-
perikarya and
axonal and
dendritic processes and are
called neurofilaments. The
neurofilaments become cross linked with
certain fixatives and when impregnated...
-
intermediate filaments. In
neurons the
intermediate filaments are
known as
neurofilaments. Each type is
formed by the
polymerization of a
distinct type of protein...
- from
peripherin protein dimers), but it can also
heteropolymerize with
neurofilaments in
several neuronal types. This
protein in
humans is
encoded by the...
- of biomarkers,
namely one
called neurofilament light chain (NFL), in
patients with Alzheimer's disease.
Neurofilament light chain is a
protein that is...
-
towards a
slowing of progression, as well as a
significant reduction in
neurofilament light chain, a ****tive ALS
biomarker thought to
indicate neuronal damage...
- neurons, the
roles of
proteins showing loss of
nerve tissue such as
neurofilaments, tau, and N-acetylaspartate are
under investigation.
Improvement in...