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Human stefin B (cystatin B) is an intracellular cysteine proteinase inhibitor broadly distributed in different tissues. Here, we show that recombinant human stefin B readily forms amyloid fibrils in vitro. It dimerises and further... more
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Protein aggregation is central to most neurodegenerative diseases, as shown by familial case studies and by animal models. A modified ‘amyloid cascade’ hypothesis for Alzheimer's disease states that prefibrillar oligomers, also called... more
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Laboratoire )Régu e. Summary Previous studies evidenced that cystatin B-like gene is specifically expressed and induced in large circulating cœlomic cells following bacterial challenge in the leech Theromyzon tessulatum. In order to... more
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Myoclonus epilepsy of type 1 (EPM1) is a rare monogenic progressive and degenerative epilepsy, also known under the name Unverricht-Lundborg disease. With the aim of comparing their behavior in vitro, wild-type (wt) human stefin B... more
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Oligomers are commonly observed intermediates at the initial stages of amyloid fibril formation. They are toxic to neurons and cause decrease in neural transmission and long-term potentiation. We describe an in vitro study of the initial... more
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In order to determine the effect of asthma on serum concentrations of cathepsins B, H and L, and stefins A and B, the circadian and concentration profiles were followed in steroid-independent and steroid-dependent asthmatics before and... more
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