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== Disease ==
== Disease ==
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Amyloids are attributed to multiple diseases, such as:
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Amyloidosis- this is where the amyloids build up more often in the liver, kidney, heart, spleen, nervous system, and the digestive tract. It cannot be cured but it can be managed so that the build up does not get high enough to cause organ failure. This occurs in most organisms (dogs, cats, humans, etc.).
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Alzheimer's- some studies showed that Alzheimer's disease was connected to a build up of beta-amyloid, which causes the cell-to-cell signalling to be blocked in the brain. The same beta-amyloid can cause immune system activation, causing inflammation and deletion of any cell that was disabled by the beta-amyloid.
== Relevance ==
== Relevance ==

Revision as of 19:19, 2 May 2018

This Sandbox is Reserved from Jan 22 through May 22, 2018 for use in the course Biochemistry II taught by Jason Telford at the Maryville University, St. Louis, Missouri, USA. This reservation includes Sandbox Reserved 1446 through Sandbox Reserved 1455.
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