The ability to form plaques was the only difference between the two strains.
It does not feed the bacteria that form plaques and cause dental cavities.
The less you brush your teeth, the better chance that bacteria will form plaque and potentially cause serious oral and health issues.
In Alzheimer's disease, the fragments accumulate to form hard, insoluble plaques which reduce blood flow.
These lesions may join together to form larger crusty plaques with desquamating edges.
Then, the oxygen species encourage the aggregation of beta amyloid in order to form plaques.
The bacteria, acid, food debris, and saliva combine to form plaque, which clings to the teeth.
Besides forming plaques, the strain differs in that it appears in much older cattle.
Fatty matter, calcium, proteins, and inflammatory cells build up within the arteries to form plaques of different sizes.
Aβ 42 is more likely to aggregate to form plaques in the brain than Aβ 40.