Without its chaperones, the amyloid protein settles in the brain and eventually clusters into plaques.
Simple Celtic crosses and plaques were scattered down the mountain, serving as the Stations of the Cross.
Thankfully, some of Beijing's alleyway architecture is protected these days, with buildings marked by white stone plaques.
In previous studies, Professor Holtzman's team has shown that both apoE and clusterin promote the formation of plaques.
If one of the plaques in your coronary arteries ruptures, it can cause a heart attack.
Litter bins, manhole covers, copper cables and memorial plaques have been targeted, as well as sculptures.
For decades the plaques and Lewy bodies were viewed merely as by-products of brain disease.
Amyloid plaques contribute to the formation of peroxynitrites but they are only part of the cause.
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It also calls for all plaques commemorating the old regime to be removed from public buildings.
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People with mild memory loss will get a brain scan to see if plaques are present.
In its wake, it leaves a trail of mucky plaques where brain cells used to be.
This is the main ingredient of plaques that build up in the brains of Alzheimer's patients.
All over Paris you find little stone plaques on street corners where Parisians fell.
One large area of research is in plaques of beta amyloid which form on the brain.
However, as soon brain plaques started to form the mice were sleeping for only 30 minutes.
Four soldiers killed whilst peace keeping in Bosnia have been remembered as two plaques were rededicated.
It is commemorated in church plaques in the coastal counties of Somerset and Monmouthshire.
Amy's mother Jane Hofmeister said the plaques contained words each individual family had chosen.
Even if all the plaques could be removed the damage done by peroxynitrites would remain.
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Buenos Aires is plagued by thefts of telephone cables, manhole covers and ornamental plaques.
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There are 33 other excerpts of The Divine Comedy on plaques throughout Florence.
Photo and informational plaques illustrate how sets were once tucked into the landscape.
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One of the hallways had plaques of over 70 patents, covering technologies like VOIP, broadband and videophones.
The panels include information about Thomas's life and work, with verses of the poem printed on plaques.
The drugs aim to remove aberrant protein clumps called amyloid plaques from the brains of Alzheimer's patients.
Underground, there are plaques echoing the street names above etched into the walls, helping the cataphiles navigate.
That's because the arteries get clogged with clumps of fat, cholesterol and other material, called atherosclerotic plaques.
"They have only started putting up these plaques now, " she complained, the tears running down her cheeks.
One inference is that the bacteria may not merely be living in the plaques, but creating them.
Growing up, Namatjira made sketches of scenes around him and later made images for mulga wood plaques.
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