Protease-resistant and detergent-insoluble prion protein is not necessarily associated with prion infectivity.
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Transmission of prionsA protease-resistant prion protein isoform is present in urine of animals and humans affected with prion diseases.A comparative study of modified confirmatory techniques and additional immuno-based methods for non-conclusive autolytic bovine spongiform encephalopathy casesThe transmissible spongiform encephalopathies: pathogenic mechanisms and strategies for therapeutic intervention.Prion proteins and the gut: une liaison dangereuse?Molecular neurology of prion disease.Recent advances in prion chemotherapeutics.Polythiophenes inhibit prion propagation by stabilizing prion protein (PrP) aggregates.A quantitative, highly sensitive cell-based infectivity assay for mouse scrapie prions.The role of RNA in mammalian prion protein conversion.Role of proteomics in understanding prion infection.Biochemical fingerprints of prion infection: accumulations of aberrant full-length and N-terminally truncated PrP species are common features in mouse prion disease.Shedding light on prion disease.Valproic acid treatment results in increased accumulation of prion proteins.Preparation of soluble infectious samples from scrapie-infected brain: a new tool to study the clearance of transmissible spongiform encephalopathy agents during plasma fractionation.Structural intermediates in the putative pathway from the cellular prion protein to the pathogenic form.
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Protease-resistant and detergent-insoluble prion protein is not necessarily associated with prion infectivity.
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Protease-resistant and deterge ...... ciated with prion infectivity.
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Protease-resistant and deterge ...... ciated with prion infectivity.
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Protease-resistant and deterge ...... ciated with prion infectivity.
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Protease-resistant and deterge ...... ciated with prion infectivity.
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Protease-resistant and deterge ...... ciated with prion infectivity.
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Protease-resistant and deterge ...... ciated with prion infectivity.
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Protease-resistant and deterge ...... ciated with prion infectivity.
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A Taraboulos
G Fridlander
G M Shaked
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17981-17986
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10.1074/JBC.274.25.17981
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1999-06-01T00:00:00Z