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Study Links Progressive Aphasia Syndrome To Prion Gene
December 9, 2005 Most people with a rare type of dementia called primary progressive aphasia (PPA) have a specific combination of prion gene variants, a new study shows. The study is the first to link the prion ... > full story -
First Ever Study To Investigate Impact Of Chronic Wasting Disease On Humans
November 22, 2005 Researchers at Binghamton University have a first-ever opportunity to determine if Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) in deer can be spread to humans who ingest "infected" ... > full story -
Cell Cultures Can Sort Out CJD And Scrapie Infectious Agents
October 22, 2005 Research at Yale University School of Medicine shows that infection with a weak strain of Creutzfeldt-Jacob Disease (CJD) prevents infection by more virulent strains and that the protection requires ... > full story -
Protein Involved In 'Mad Cow' Disease
October 20, 2005 The scientific magazine Brain Research has recently published the results of research work by scientists from the University of Navarra. The work describes the presence and location of the ... > full story -
Prions Rapidly 'Remodel' Good Protein Into Bad, Brown Study Shows
September 8, 2005 Brown Medical School researchers have discovered that prions -- the culprits behind fatal brain diseases such as mad cow and its human counterparts -- convert healthy protein into abnormal protein ... > full story -
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NIAID Scientists Characterize The Most Infectious Prion Protein Particles
September 8, 2005 A new study of prions--apparently malformed proteins that initiate deadly brain diseases such as Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease in humans--has yielded surprising information about how the size of prions ... > full story -
'Mad Cow' Proteins Successfully Detected In Blood
August 29, 2005 Researchers have found a way to detect in blood the malformed proteins that cause "mad cow disease," the first time such "prions" have been detected biochemically in blood. The discovery is ... > full story -
Variant Prion Protein Causes Infection But No Symptoms
June 15, 2005 Abnormal prion proteins are little understood disease agents involved in causing horrific brain-wasting diseases such as Creutzfeldt-Jacob disease in people, mad cow disease in cattle and chronic ... > full story -
Scientists Observe Infectious Prion Proteins Invade And Move Within Brain Cells
May 24, 2005 Scientists for the first time have watched agents of brain-wasting diseases, called transmissible spongiform encephalopathies (TSE), as they invade a nerve cell and then travel along wire-like ... > full story -
Active Vaccine Prevents Mice From Developing Prion Disease
May 14, 2005 NYU School of Medicine scientists have created the first active vaccine that can significantly delay and possibly prevent the onset of a disease in mice that is similar to mad cow ... > full story
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