
Peristaltic pumping motion found to trigger amyloid formation

Researchers from Osaka University find that peristaltic pump action and high shear flow forces promote amyloid nucleation.
Researchers from Osaka University find that peristaltic pump action and high shear flow forces promote amyloid nucleation.
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