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Rabbit PrP Is Partially Resistant to in vitro Aggregation Induced by Different Biological Cofactors

Rabbit PrP Is Partially Resistant to in vitro Aggregation Induced by Different Biological Cofactors

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Rabbit PrP Is Partially Resistant to in vitro Aggregation Induced by Different Biological Cofactors

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Rabbit PrP Is Partially Resistant to in vitro Aggregation Induced by Different Biological Cofactors

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Frontiers Media S.A

Journal title

Frontiers in neuroscience, 2021-06, Vol.15, p.689315-689315

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English

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Frontiers Media S.A

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Contents

Prion diseases have been described in humans and other mammals, including sheep, goats, cattle, and deer. Since mice, hamsters, and cats are susceptible to prion infection, they are often used to study the mechanisms of prion infection and conversion. Mammals, such as horses and dogs, however, do not naturally contract the disease and are resistant...

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Rabbit PrP Is Partially Resistant to in vitro Aggregation Induced by Different Biological Cofactors

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TN_cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_2e745eb959274478866147910581671a

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_2e745eb959274478866147910581671a

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1662-453X,1662-4548

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1662-453X

DOI

10.3389/fnins.2021.689315

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