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  1. Category:Prions (37 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Prions

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  1. 1aml (9,530 bytes)
    25: ...tructure is suggested for the aggregation part of prions, the postulated causative agents of the transmiss...
  2. 1oei (8,318 bytes)
    5: ...th/index.html Molecule of the Month] feature on ''Prions'' by David S. Goodsell is [https://dx.doi.org/10...
    31: [[Category: Prions]]
  3. 1qm2 (7,640 bytes)
    5: ...th/index.html Molecule of the Month] feature on ''Prions'' by David S. Goodsell is [https://dx.doi.org/10...
    32: [[Category: Prions]]
  4. 1sjm (3,848 bytes)
    24: ... copper proteins such as superoxide dismutase and prions.
  5. 1skh (5,752 bytes)
    5: ...th/index.html Molecule of the Month] feature on ''Prions'' by David S. Goodsell is [https://dx.doi.org/10...
    41: [[Category: Prions]]
  6. Human Prion Protein Dimer (9,254 bytes)
    2: == Prions as a disease causing agent==
    9: ...revention: Prions. http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/dvrd/prions/</ref> and is called PrP<sup>C</sup>.<ref name="P...
    11: ... more information about the infections related to prions see [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transmissible_s...
    24: ... more likely each are able to transfer infectious prions between the two.<ref name="Lee">PMID:19927125</re...
  7. User:Erin May/Sandbox 1 (9,419 bytes)
    1: == Prions as a disease causing agent==
    8: ...revention: Prions. http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/dvrd/prions/</ref> and is called PrP<sup>C</sup>.<ref name="P...
    10: ... more information about the infections related to prions see [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transmissible_s...
    24: ... more likely each are able to transfer infectious prions between the two.<ref name="Lee">PMID:19927125</re...
  8. 2hh0 (5,594 bytes)
    24: ...ing the consumption of meat contaminated with BSE prions. High-affinity antibodies are a prerequisite for ...
  9. 2rnm (2,445 bytes)
    5: ...th/index.html Molecule of the Month] feature on ''Prions'' by David S. Goodsell is [https://dx.doi.org/10...
    21: [[Category: Prions]]
  10. Category:Prions (37 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Prions
  11. Prion protein (6,626 bytes)
    20: ...erts C ''et al.'' (2004) Ecidence for assembly of prions with left-handed β-helices into trimers ''Proc. ...
  12. User:David Stack/Workbench (5,945 bytes)
    18: ...f GNNQQNY suggests a potential model of how human prions assemble, which could potentially help in develop...
    40: 2) Shkundina, I.S. & Ter-Avanesyan, M.D. (2007). Prions. Biochemistry (Moscow). 72:13, 1519-1536.
  13. Group:SMART:A Physical Model of the Structure of GNNQQNY from Yeast Prion Sup35 (5,995 bytes)
    16: ...f GNNQQNY suggests a potential model of how human prions assemble, which could potentially help in develop...
    38: 2) Shkundina, I.S. & Ter-Avanesyan, M.D. (2007). Prions. Biochemistry (Moscow). 72:13, 1519-1536.
  14. User:Claire Roudot/Sandbox 1 (6,844 bytes)
    8: Prions are proteins Prp-sc and they can get an unasual w...
    10: Prions are often implicated in disease such as Creutzeld...
  15. 2kun (9,176 bytes)
    24: ...nto PrP(Sc). Indeed, the spontaneous formation of prions in familial cases might be due to the disruptions...
  16. Sandbox Reserved 165 (3,462 bytes)
    8: ...on” is derived from “protein + infection.” Prions were discovered in 1997 by Stanley B. Prusiner of...
    15: ...ience. 307.</ref> For reasons that are not clear, prions unfold and create holes in the central nervous sy...
  17. User:Daniel Parrell/Sandbox 1 (8,774 bytes)
    30: ...ll death (Costa et al. 2007). The aggregation of prions in the cell causes an osmotic problem by making t...
  18. User:Eliška Koutná/Sandbox 1 (13,655 bytes)
    1: ==Prions==
  19. 4kml (8,889 bytes)
    15: Prions are fatal neurodegenerative transmissible agents ...
  20. 4n9o (8,877 bytes)
    15: Prions are fatal neurodegenerative transmissible agents ...

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