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- noun biochemistry A
heterodimeric glycoprotein associated withapoptosis
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Scientists found that levels of a protein called clusterin rise in the human body "many years" before symptoms of Alzheimer's first appear.
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They suggested that high levels of a protein called clusterin in the blood could be an early sign of the condition, allowing patients to have early treatment and make lifestyle changes to minimise the impact of the disease.
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Scientists found that levels of a protein called clusterin rise in the human body "many years" before symptoms of Alzheimer's first appear.
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Scientists found that levels of a protein called clusterin rise in the human body "many years" before symptoms of Alzheimer's first appear.
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Scientists have suggested that levels of the protein called clusterin rise 'many years' before symptoms of Alzheimer's disease first appear.
Telegraph Major News 2010
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Following the discovery of a protein called clusterin, a simple blood test could soon be developed to predict Alzheimer's disease up to ten years before the appearance of symptoms.
Medindia Health News 2010
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The Company's most advanced monoclonal antibody targets a secreted factor called clusterin, which plays an important role in tumor progression and invasion.
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The three new genes, known as clusterin, complement receptor
WN.com - Articles related to 'Sleeping Beauty' kicks off Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre's 40th season 2009
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The three new genes, known as clusterin, complement receptor scientists have finally identified a new set of genes that may contribute to Alzheimer's disease.
WN.com - Articles related to 'Sleeping Beauty' kicks off Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre's 40th season 2009
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The three new genes, known as clusterin, complement receptor
WN.com - Articles related to 'Sleeping Beauty' kicks off Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre's 40th season 2009
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