2022
DOI: 10.3390/ijms232012662
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Noninvasive Diagnostics of Renal Amyloidosis: Current State and Perspectives

Abstract: Amyloidoses is a group of diseases characterized by the accumulation of abnormal proteins (called amyloids) in different organs and tissues. For systemic amyloidoses, the disease is related to increased levels and/or abnormal synthesis of certain proteins in the organism due to pathological processes, e.g., monoclonal gammopathy and chronic inflammation in rheumatic arthritis. Treatment of amyloidoses is focused on reducing amyloidogenic protein production and inhibition of its aggregation. Therapeutic approac… Show more

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“…detergent treatment, possibly with amyloid structure, can be precipitated from urine samples with proteinuria by ultracentrifugation [24]. We have attempted to estimate the size of such aggregates that bind Congo red.…”
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“…detergent treatment, possibly with amyloid structure, can be precipitated from urine samples with proteinuria by ultracentrifugation [24]. We have attempted to estimate the size of such aggregates that bind Congo red.…”
Section: Plos Onementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The paper by Fedotov et al [25] reviews approaches to noninvasive diagnostics of renal amyloidosis in humans. While not shown to be infectious between organisms, renal amyloidosis is based on the same molecular processes that underlie the transmission of amyloid-based prions.…”
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