Video: Research on Lipid Bilayer and Relation to Amyloid-β
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Kyle Korshavn is a postdoc in Ayyalusamy Ramamoorthy's lab at the University of Michigan. In this video, he describes the research presented recently in the Journal of Biological Chemistry paper: Reduced Lipid Bilayer Thickness Regulates the Aggregation and Cytotoxicity of Amyloid-β. Access the abstract here: http://bit.ly/2sy25Kn.
Release Date:
06/15/2017
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