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Cross-Seeding of Amyloid-β in an Optically Controlled Thermophoretic Trap

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Abstract

Processes such as secondary nucleation or fragmentation play a fundamental role in the formation and growth of amyloid fibrils. Here, we show that under physiological conditions those usually rare events occur nearly certain.

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