prionliknande
Prionliknande refers to a characteristic exhibited by certain proteins that can misfold and induce other, normal proteins of the same type to misfold as well. This process is analogous to how prions, the infectious agents responsible for transmissible spongiform encephalopathies (TSEs) like Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease, function. However, the term "prionliknande" is broader and can encompass proteins that may not be infectious in the traditional sense but still share this self-propagating misfolding property.
This abnormal misfolding can lead to the aggregation of these proteins into stable structures, often forming
The study of prionliknande proteins has expanded beyond TSEs to include proteins associated with other neurodegenerative