Evidence for an alternative direct route of access for the scrapie agent to the brain bypassing the spinal cord.
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Blood borne transit of CJD from brain to gut at early stages of infectionScrapie-infected cells, isolated prions, and recombinant prion protein: a comparative study.Changes in protein structure and distribution observed at pre-clinical stages of scrapie pathogenesis.Preclinical deposition of pathological prion protein PrPSc in muscles of hamsters orally exposed to scrapie.Activation of pro-survival CaMK4β/CREB and pro-death MST1 signaling at early and late times during a mouse model of prion disease.Widespread PrPSc accumulation in muscles of hamsters orally infected with scrapie.Crucial role for prion protein membrane anchoring in the neuroinvasion and neural spread of prion infectionInitial fate of prions upon peripheral infection: half-life, distribution, clearance, and tissue uptake.Prion diseases: current understanding of epidemiology and pathogenesis, and therapeutic advances.Prions and their lethal journey to the brain.The spread of prions through the body in naturally acquired transmissible spongiform encephalopathies.A role for B lymphocytes in anti-infective prion therapies?Neuroinvasion in prion diseases: the roles of ascending neural infection and blood dissemination.Early spread of scrapie from the gastrointestinal tract to the central nervous system involves autonomic fibers of the splanchnic and vagus nerves.Faecal shedding, alimentary clearance and intestinal spread of prions in hamsters fed with scrapie.Modification of blood cell PrP epitope exposure during prion disease.Detection of preclinical scrapie from serum by infrared spectroscopy and chemometrics.How do PrPSc Prions Spread between Host Species, and within Hosts?How does parkinson's disease begin? Perspectives on neuroanatomical pathways, prions, and histology.Accumulation of pathogenic prion protein (PrPSc) in nervous and lymphoid tissues of sheep with subclinical scrapie.Experimental classical bovine spongiform encephalopathy: definition and progression of neural PrP immunolabeling in relation to diagnosis and disease controls
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Evidence for an alternative direct route of access for the scrapie agent to the brain bypassing the spinal cord.
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Evidence for an alternative di ...... ain bypassing the spinal cord.
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Evidence for an alternative di ...... ain bypassing the spinal cord.
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Evidence for an alternative di ...... ain bypassing the spinal cord.
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Evidence for an alternative di ...... ain bypassing the spinal cord.
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Evidence for an alternative di ...... ain bypassing the spinal cord.
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Evidence for an alternative di ...... ain bypassing the spinal cord.
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