2022
DOI: 10.18103/mra.v10i2.2616
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FTIR spectroscopy confirms age-related changes in protein conformation in a new independent dataset of human plasma samples

Abstract: The loss of proteostasis is a key hallmark of aging and has been well documented using several model systems. However, in biofluids such as blood plasma, little is known about how the loss of proteostasis affects protein conformation during aging. Our previous work has demonstrated age-related changes in protein conformation in human plasma samples using FTIR spectroscopy and conformation-specific antibodies. To prove the potential of spectroscopy to detect slight changes in protein secondary structure durin… Show more

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