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Unraveling How Prion Proteins Move Along Axons in the Brain
February 17, 2011 Researchers have identified the motors that move non-infectious prion proteins -- found within many mammalian cells -- up and down long, neuronal transport pathways. Identifying normal movement ... > full story -
Prion Disease Spreads in Sheep Via Mother's Milk
January 19, 2011 Transmission of prion brain diseases such as bovine spongiform enecephalopathy (BSE) -- also known as mad cow disease -- and human variant Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (vCJD) is generally attributed to ... > full story -
Airborne Pathogens Can Induce Mad Cow Disease, New Findings Suggest
January 13, 2011 Airborne prions are also infectious and can induce mad cow disease or Creutzfeldt-Jakob disorder, new findings suggest. Researchers recommend precautionary measures for scientific labs, ... > full story -
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New Drug Target for Prion Diseases, 'Mad Cow'
January 10, 2011 Scientists have discovered that plasminogen, a protein used by the body to break up blood clots, speeds up the progress of prion diseases such as mad cow ... > full story -
Prions Mutate and Adapt to Host Environment
December 17, 2010 Scientists have shown that prions, bits of infectious protein that can cause fatal neurodegenerative disease such as bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) or "mad cow disease," have the ability to ... > full story -
Early Detection Is Possible for Prion Diseases, Study Suggests
December 2, 2010 A fast test to diagnose fatal brain conditions such as mad cow disease in cattle and Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease in humans could be on the horizon, according to a new study. Researchers have developed ... > full story -
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New Prion Discovery Reveals Drug Target for Mad Cow Disease and Related Illnesses
December 1, 2010 In a new study, scientists have found that a protein our body uses to break up blood clots speeds up the progress of prion diseases. This substance, called plasminogen, is a new drug target for prion ... > full story -
Size of Protein Aggregates, Not Abundance, Drives Spread of Prion-Based Disease
October 28, 2010 In a study that challenges the conventional wisdom about infections caused by proteins called prions, researchers report that the size of protein structures, rather than their abundance, determines ... > full story -
Eye Test for Neurological Diseases in Livestock Developed
October 19, 2010 Researchers have discovered that the eyes of sheep infected with scrapie return an intense, almost-white glow when they're hit with blue light. That finding suggests technologies can be developed to ... > full story -
New Sporadic Prion Protein Disease: Variably Protease-Sensitive Prionopathy Shares Genotype Characteristics With Creutzfeldt-Jakob
August 13, 2010 A new sporadic prion protein disease has been discovered. Variably protease-sensitive prionopathy, as it has been named, is the second type of complete sporadic disease to be identified since ... > full story
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