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  1. Protein aggregation - Wikipedia

    Protein aggregation can occur due to a variety of causes. There are four classes that these causes can be categorized into, which are detailed below. Mutations that occur in the DNA …

  2. Protein aggregation: Consequences, mechanism, characterization …

    Jul 1, 2023 · Protein aggregation studies are important to understand the mechanism behind the occurrence of various protein misfolding and aggregation diseases. Protein aggregation can …

  3. Exploring Protein Aggregation in Biological Products: From

    Jul 8, 2025 · Protein aggregation refers to the spontaneous association of proteins into larger, nonnative structures, leading to the formation of aggregates with distinct physicochemical …

  4. Protein Aggregation - PMC

    An understanding of protein aggregation in vitro is critical to the success of these efforts. The deliberate design of self‐assembling (aggregating) peptides and proteins to form bio‐inspired …

  5. Protein aggregation - Latest research and news | Nature

    2 days ago · Protein aggregation is the process by which misfolded proteins adopt a conformation that cause its polymerization into aggregates and organized fibrils.

  6. Understanding and Conquering Protein Aggregation in Inclusion …

    Are inclusion bodies the bane of your existence or a hidden opportunity? For researchers working with recombinant proteins in E. coli, finding your target protein in an insoluble pellet is a …

  7. 4.10: Protein Aggregates - Biology LibreTexts

    Nov 7, 2025 · Protein aggregation is a critical phenomenon that occurs when certain proteins, rather than folding into a single, unique native conformation, adopt alternative, often misfolded …

  8. Cellular Protein Aggregates: Formation, Biological Effects, and

    May 10, 2023 · Here, we will briefly review the composition and causes of protein aggregation in mammalian cells, systematically summarize the role of protein aggregates in the organisms, …

  9. Mechanisms of Protein Aggregation - UMass Amherst

    Protein aggregates represent an energetically stable, but non-functional alternative to the normal, functional, and soluble state of most proteins. In the context of human disease, aggregation …

  10. Protein Aggregation Analysis: Methods and Applications

    Jul 31, 2025 · Protein aggregation occurs when unfolded or partially folded protein molecules interact with each other, forming clusters or larger complexes. This process can be triggered …