The Amyloid P‐Component (Protein AP): an Integral Part of the Amyloid Substance? is a research paper published in Scandinavian Journal of Immunology (1979). On theSindex it has a DataRank of 3.1. It has been cited 43 times, with 32 citing works in its 1-hop citation network.
The P‐component of amyloid (protein AP) appears to be presem in all types of amyloid substance regardless of the clinical category of amyloidosis or the chemical class of the amyloid fibril The role of protein AP in the formation of amyloid substance has not been established. In a patient with primary amyloidosis, significant amounts of protein AP were found closely associated with the amyloid fibril proteins and was released from the latter only after dissociation and reduction of the amyloid fibril preparation. EDTA seemed to be very effective in releasing protein AP, and it is thought that the close association between the amyloid fibrils and protein AP is calcium‐dependent. The very close association between amyloid fibrils and protein AP suggests that the latter is an integral part of the amyloid substance.
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Base Score Contribution
0.568
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Citation Network Contribution
2.5
From 31 citing papers with measurable signal
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