“…Amyloid-beta aggregates occur in a variety of assemblies, from low molecular weight oligomers (including dimers, trimers, tetramers, and pentamers) to higher molecular weight oligomers (hexamers, nonamers, dodecamers; Wolff et al, 2017), protofibrils, and fibrils, as well as amorphous aggregates (Jiang et al, 2012). in vitro, the formation of these aggregate species is affected by various factors including the presence and concentration of specific ions, such as metals, as well as pH and temperature (Valerio et al, 2008;Jiang et al, 2012;Bin et al, 2013;Faller et al, 2013;Bhowmik et al, 2014;Zhao and Ai, 2018). Amyloid-beta aggregation is illustrated in Figure 2.…”