Amyloid

/ˈæmɪlɔɪd/ noun

A waxy, fibrous protein that accumulates abnormally in body tissues, associated with serious diseases like Alzheimer's and Parkinson's.

From Greek amylon (starch) plus -oid meaning 'resembling'. Early microscopists named it because these protein deposits stained blue-purple with iodine, just like starch does, though the structure is completely different.

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