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Prions as a disease causing agent

Prions are infectious or genetic misfolded proteins which act as templates upon which properly folded prion protein monomers can aggregate. The misfolded form, PrP^Sc is [1]

Human Prion Protein in dimer form 1i4m
Human Prion Protein in dimer form 1i4m

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