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Is An Anchor Responsible For Mad Cow Disease (BSE) Infections?
November 29, 2008 Chemists are providing prion researchers with a new tool to elucidate the role played by specific anchor molecules. These complicated anchor compounds are suspected of promoting infections with BSE ... > full story -
Mouse Model Of Prion Disease Mimics Diverse Symptoms Of Human Disorder
November 26, 2008 A comprehensive mouse model of inherited prion disease exhibits cognitive, motor and neurophysiological deficits that bear a striking resemblance to the symptoms experienced by patients with the ... > full story -
Tracking Down The Cause Of Mad Cow Disease: First Synthetic Prion Protein With An Anchor
October 8, 2008 Researchers in Germany and Switzerland have developed a new general method for the synthesis of anchored proteins, such as GPI-anchored prions, which cause scrapie and mad cow ... > full story -
Is There More To Prion Protein Than Mad Cow Disease?
September 29, 2008 Prion protein, a form of protein that triggers BSE, is associated with other brain diseases in cattle, raising the possibility of a significant increase in the range of prion disease. Scientists have ... > full story -
Protective Pathway In Stressed Cells Not So Helpful When It Comes To Prions
September 15, 2008 Scientists have discovered that an important cellular quality control mechanism may actually be toxic to some brain cells during prion infection. The research proposes a new general mechanism of ... > full story -
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Mad Cow Disease Also Caused By Genetic Mutation
September 12, 2008 New findings about the causes of mad cow disease show that sometimes it may be genetic. Until several years ago, it was thought that the cattle prion disease bovine spongiform encephalopathy -- also ... > full story -
Changes In Urine Could Lead To BSE Test For Live Animals
September 5, 2008 Researchers have demonstrated that protein levels in urine samples can indicate both the presence and progress of Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy disease in cattle. The scientists hope that their ... > full story -
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Infectious, Test Tube-Produced Prions Can Jump The 'Species Barrier'
September 4, 2008 Researchers have shown that they can create entirely new strains of infectious proteins known as prions in the laboratory by simply mixing infectious prions from one species with the normal prion ... > full story -
Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease: Humans Could Be Infected Through Blood Transfusions
August 29, 2008 A nine-year study in sheep has added to the evidence that Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (vCJD) can be transmitted through blood transfusion in humans. The likelihood of Bovine spongiform encephalopathy ... > full story -
Novel Approach In Molecular Differentiation Of Prion Strains
August 28, 2008 Scientists have identified a prion protein characteristic that is unique to some natural but unusual sheep scrapie cases. This finding may provide a novel method by which to study prion diversity and ... > full story
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