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Newly identified transmembrane protein 106B amyloid fibrils in the human brain: pathogens or by-products?

Figure 3. The distribution of TMEM106B p.T185S variation and TMEM106B fibril fold. A: TMEM106B p.T185S variation distribution in 38 donors with TMEM106B fibrils. B: TMEM106B fibril folds distribution in patients with NDs and normal older adults. C: TMEM106B fibril folds distribution in donors with different TMEM106B p.T185S variations.

Ageing and Neurodegenerative Diseases
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