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1. An in situ and in vitro investigation of cytoplasmic TDP-43 inclusions reveals the absence of a clear amyloid signature

2. TDP-43 inclusion bodies formed in bacteria are structurally amorphous, non-amyloid and inherently toxic to neuroblastoma cells.

3. Black Hairy Tongue After Immune Checkpoint Inhibitors in NSCLC: A Case Report and Review of the Literature

4. Aβ Oligomers Dysregulate Calcium Homeostasis by Mechanosensitive Activation of AMPA and NMDA Receptors

5. Immune-related Adverse Events of Pembrolizumab in a Large Real-world Cohort of Patients With NSCLC With a PD-L1 Expression >= 50% and Their Relationship With Clinical Outcomes

6. Exploring the Release of Toxic Oligomers from α-Synuclein Fibrils with Antibodies and STED Microscopy

7. Calcium Dyshomeostasis in Alzheimer’s Disease Pathogenesis

8. Trodusquemine displaces protein misfolded oligomers from cell membranes and abrogates their cytotoxicity through a generic mechanism

9. Soluble Oligomers Require a Ganglioside to Trigger Neuronal Calcium Overload

10. Quantitative assessment of the degradation of aggregated TDP‐43 mediated by the ubiquitin proteasome system and macroautophagy

11. The release of toxic oligomers from α-synuclein fibrils induces dysfunction in neuronal cells

12. Partial Failure of Proteostasis Systems Counteracting TDP-43 Aggregates in Neurodegenerative Diseases

13. Probing the Origin of the Toxicity of Oligomeric Aggregates of α-Synuclein with Antibodies

14. Destabilisation, aggregation, toxicity and cytosolic mislocalisation of nucleophosmin regions associated with acute myeloid leukemia

16. Capturing Aβ42 aggregation in the cell

17. Toxic HypF-N Oligomers Selectively Bind the Plasma Membrane to Impair Cell Adhesion Capability

18. The amyloid-cell membrane system. The interplay between the biophysical features of oligomers/fibrils and cell membrane defines amyloid toxicity

19. A natural product inhibits the initiation of a-synuclein aggregation & suppresses its toxicity

20. Structural basis of membrane disruption and cellular toxicity by a-synuclein oligomers

21. Binding affinity of amyloid oligomers to cellular membranes is a generic indicator of cellular dysfunction in protein misfolding diseases

22. SIRT1 modulates MAPK pathways in ischemic–reperfused cardiomyocytes

23. A comparison of the biochemical modifications caused by toxic and non-toxic protein oligomers in cells

24. Membrane cholesterol enrichment prevents Aβ-induced oxidative stress in Alzheimer's fibroblasts

25. Lipid rafts are primary mediators of amyloid oxidative attack on plasma membrane

26. Generation of reactive oxygen species by beta amyloid fibrils and oligomers involves different intra/extracellular pathways

27. Protective effect of new S-acylglutathione derivatives against amyloid-induced oxidative stress

28. Differentiation Increases the Resistance of Neuronal Cells to Amyloid Toxicity

29. Seladin-1/DHCR24 protects neuroblastoma cells against Aβ toxicity by increasing membrane cholesterol content

30. Quantification of the Relative Contributions of Loss-of function and Gain-of-function Mechanisms in TAR DNA-binding Protein 43 (TDP-43) Proteinopathies

31. Selective Interaction between Toxic Amyloid Oligomers and the Cell Membrane Revealed by Innovative AFM Applications

32. Interaction of toxic and non-toxic HypF-N oligomers with lipid bilayers investigated at high resolution with atomic force microscopy

33. Increased susceptibility to amyloid toxicity in familial Alzheimer's fibroblasts

34. Protective effects of the PARP-1 inhibitor PJ34 in hypoxic-reoxygenated cardiomyoblasts

35. Insights into the molecular basis of the differing susceptibility of varying cell types to the toxicity of amyloid aggregates

36. Beneficial Effects of Poly (ADP-ribose) Polymerase Inhibition Against the Reperfusion Injury in Heart Transplantation

37. Nucleophosmin contains amyloidogenic regions that are able to form toxic aggregates under physiological conditionsN

38. Poly(ADP-ribose) Polymerase Activation and Cell Injury in the Course of Rat Heart Heterotopic Transplantation

39. Plasma membrane injury depends on bilayer lipid composition in Alzheimer's disease

40. Lack of SOD1 gene mutations and activity alterations in two Italian families with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis

41. TDP-43 inclusion bodies formed in bacteria are structurally amorphous, non-amyloid and inherently toxic to neuroblastoma cells

42. S-linolenoyl glutathione intake extends life-span and stress resistance via Sir-2.1 upregulation in Caenorhabditis elegans

43. Lipid Rafts Mediate Amyloid-Induced Calcium Dyshomeostasis and Oxidative Stress in Alzheimer’s Disease

44. Extracellular chaperones prevent Aβ42-induced toxicity in rat brains

45. Protective properties of novel S-acyl-glutathione thioesters against ultraviolet-induced oxidative stress

46. Membrane lipid composition and its physicochemical properties define cell vulnerability to aberrant protein oligomers

47. Novel S-acyl glutathione derivatives prevent amyloid oxidative stress and cholinergic dysfunction in Alzheimer disease models

48. A causative link between the structure of aberrant protein oligomers and their toxicity

49. A protective role for lipid raft cholesterol against amyloid-induced membrane damage in human neuroblastoma cells

50. Gluthatione level is altered in lymphoblasts from patients with familial Alzheimer's disease

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