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Protein aggregation is a common feature in prominent neurodegenerative diseases, usually thought to be due to the assembly of a single peptide or protein. Recent studies have challenged this notion and suggested several proteins may be involved in promoting and amplifying disease. For example, the TDP-43 protein associated with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis has been found in the brain along with Aβ assemblies associated with Alzheimer's disease, and those patients that show the presence of TDP-43 are 10 times more likely to demonstrate