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Protein clumps are routinely found in the brains of patients with neurodegenerative diseases. Now researchers in the Steller lab find a link between this buildup and the intracellular movement of proteasomes, molecular machines tasked with degrading protein waste inside cells. #rockfellerscience... See MoreSee Less
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.@RockefellerUniv, @hopital_necker researchers studied three related patients sharing two rare diseases not known to occur together - chronic mucocutaneous #candidiasis and a connective tissue disorder. Here's what they found, in @SciImmunology: https://t.co/R02NuuvzJS
Protein clumps are routinely found in the brains of patients with neurodegenerative diseases. @HermannSteller's lab (w/ @khats97) finds a link between this buildup and the intracellular movement of proteasomes, the machines that degrade protein waste.
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