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== '''Prion diseases''' ==
== '''Prion diseases''' ==
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Up to this date, many different types of TSEs are known (see General intro), affecting many animal species as well as humans and showing various symptoms. As was mentioned in previous chapters, all prion diseases promote their negative effects through accumulation of PrPSc in the CNS. However, since most of the TSEs are transmitted by peripheral routes, either orally or transcutaneously, events critical for their pathogenesis take place at peripheral parts of the organism, especially in peripheral lymph organs (Aucouturier et al., 2000). In the following text, probably the two most important prion diseases and facts known about their mechanism of infection are described.
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Up to this date, many different types of TSEs are known (see General intro), affecting many animal species as well as humans and showing various symptoms. As was mentioned in previous chapters, all prion diseases promote their negative effects through accumulation of PrPSc in the CNS. However, since most of the TSEs are transmitted by peripheral routes, either orally or transcutaneously, events critical for their pathogenesis take place at peripheral parts of the organism, especially in peripheral lymph organs. In the following text, probably the two most important prion diseases and facts known about their mechanism of infection are described.
=== Bovine spongiform encephalopathy ===
=== Bovine spongiform encephalopathy ===

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