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  • 2. Cu and Zn interactions with Aβ peptides: consequence of coordination on aggregation and formation of neurotoxic soluble Aβ oligomers.
    Rana M, Sharma AK.
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  • 5. The ongoing search for small molecules to study metal-associated amyloid-β species in Alzheimer's disease.
    Savelieff MG, DeToma AS, Derrick JS, Lim MH.
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  • 7. Regulatory Activities of Dopamine and Its Derivatives toward Metal-Free and Metal-Induced Amyloid-β Aggregation, Oxidative Stress, and Inflammation in Alzheimer's Disease.
    Nam E, Derrick JS, Lee S, Kang J, Han J, Lee SJC, Chung SW, Lim MH.
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  • 9. The heterogeneous nature of Cu2+ interactions with Alzheimer's amyloid-β peptide.
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    Berntsson E, Paul S, Vosough F, Sholts SB, Jarvet J, Roos PM, Barth A, Gräslund A, Wärmländer S.
    Acta Biochim Pol; 2021 Apr 28; 68(2):169-179. PubMed ID: 33909969
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  • 11. Oxidative stress and the amyloid beta peptide in Alzheimer's disease.
    Cheignon C, Tomas M, Bonnefont-Rousselot D, Faller P, Hureau C, Collin F.
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  • 13. Role of metal ions in the self-assembly of the Alzheimer's amyloid-β peptide.
    Faller P, Hureau C, Berthoumieu O.
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  • 14. Ability of selenium species to inhibit metal-induced Aβ aggregation involved in the development of Alzheimer's disease.
    Vicente-Zurdo D, Romero-Sánchez I, Rosales-Conrado N, León-González ME, Madrid Y.
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  • 15. Copper and heme-mediated Abeta toxicity: redox chemistry, Abeta oxidations and anti-ROS compounds.
    Chassaing S, Collin F, Dorlet P, Gout J, Hureau C, Faller P.
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  • 16. Cu(2+) affects amyloid-β (1-42) aggregation by increasing peptide-peptide binding forces.
    Hane F, Tran G, Attwood SJ, Leonenko Z.
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  • 20. Aluminum, copper, iron and zinc differentially alter amyloid-Aβ(1-42) aggregation and toxicity.
    Bolognin S, Messori L, Drago D, Gabbiani C, Cendron L, Zatta P.
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