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Book Chapter

The site and host dependent requirements for prion propagation

V LAWSON, JM Welton

The Cellular and Molecular Biology of Prion Disease | Research Si | Published : 2011

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Vicki Lawson Author, Editor

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Jeremy Welton Author

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Steven Collins Editor

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ROLE OF CODON 129 POLYMORPHISM IN FORMATION OF PRION STAINS

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The association of mutations linked to familial forms of TSE diseases with alterations in prion protein conformation, stability and pathogenicity

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Understanding human prion diseases.

The prion diseases are a group of transmissible, neurodegenerative disorders affecting both humans and animals. The most common form in huma..

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