Disorders of Peripheral Nerves
Fig. 6.1 Peripheral polyneuropathy distribution In many patients with diabetic polyneuropathy, damage to small axons leads to persistent foot pain (see chapter 20 on pain). The pain, typically described as burning,…
Fig. 6.1 Peripheral polyneuropathy distribution In many patients with diabetic polyneuropathy, damage to small axons leads to persistent foot pain (see chapter 20 on pain). The pain, typically described as burning,…
Fig. 1.1 Approach to the neurologic patient Achieving an accurate diagnosis is crucial in reaching the goals of neurologic care: to alleviate signs and symptoms; to restore function; and to…
(1) Asheville, NC, USA In thinking about how a protein might look in its three-dimensional fully folded form, Hsien Wu had envisioned it as forming a crystalline solid composed…
(1) Asheville, NC, USA The reversible folding and unfolding of proteins uncovered by Anfinsen and Pauling was a landmark event. It established the primacy of the amino acid sequence…
(1) Asheville, NC, USA By the early 1900s proteins had been studied for more than a hundred years. Chemists had begun to extract proteins such as albumin and wheat…
(1) Asheville, NC, USA The search for a specific biochemical cause of Alzheimer’s disease began in the 1960s and 1970s, and was inspired by the burgeoning success of levodopa…
(1) Asheville, NC, USA The 1930s, 1940s, and 1950s were a time of change for how proteins were viewed. Results from X-ray crystallography and denaturation experiments guided the way…
(1) Asheville, NC, USA The year 2017 will mark the 200th anniversary of the 1817 publication of James Parkinson’s monograph “An Essay on the Shaking Palsy.” In his monograph,…
(1) Asheville, NC, USA Protein quality control is carried out continuously throughout the cell—in the cytosol, in the endoplasmic reticulum, in the mitochondria and everywhere else. It is an…
(1) Asheville, NC, USA Recall from Chap. 1 that it took a visit to Papua New Guinea in the mid-1950s. At that time a rare but fatal disease, kuru,…