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Perspective

Amyloid cannot resist identification

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Pages 464-468 | Received 04 Nov 2013, Accepted 12 Dec 2013, Published online: 23 Dec 2013

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Figure 1. Cartoon representation of an isogenic pair of yeast cells. The cell on the right harbors an amyloid aggregate. TAPI (technique for amyloid purification and identification) couples a novel purification scheme with tandem mass spectrometry to identify proteins that form amyloid or are tightly associated with amyloid aggregates.

Figure 1. Cartoon representation of an isogenic pair of yeast cells. The cell on the right harbors an amyloid aggregate. TAPI (technique for amyloid purification and identification) couples a novel purification scheme with tandem mass spectrometry to identify proteins that form amyloid or are tightly associated with amyloid aggregates.

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