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5. The PINK1/Parkin pathway of mitophagy exerts a protective effect during prion disease.

8. Efficacy of Wex-cide 128 disinfectant against multiple prion strains.

9. Full-length prion protein incorporated into prion aggregates is a marker for prion strain-specific destabilization of aggregate structure following cellular uptake.

11. Rabbits are not resistant to prion infection

16. Susceptibilities of nonhuman primates to chronic wasting disease

17. Lack of the immune adaptor molecule SARM1 accelerates disease in prion infected mice and is associated with increased mitochondrial respiration and decreased expression of NRF2.

19. Anchorless prion protein results in infectious amyloid disease without clinical scrapie

26. Prions

29. Amyloid formation via supramolecular peptide assemblies

31. Altered distribution, aggregation, and protease resistance of cellular prion protein following intracranial inoculation.

32. Antiscrapie Drug Action

33. Self-propagating, protease-resistant, recombinant prion protein conformers with or without in vivo pathogenicity.

35. The Distribution of Prion Protein Allotypes Differs Between Sporadic and Iatrogenic Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease Patients.

36. Treatment of Prion Disease with Heterologous Prion Proteins.

37. Proteomics applications in prion biology and structure.

39. Molecular Aspects of Disease Pathogenesis in the Transmissible Spongiform Encephalopathies.

40. A Specific Population of Abnormal Prion Protein Aggregates Is Preferentially Taken Up by Cells and Disaggregated in a Strain- Dependent Manner.

41. Lack of Prion Infectivity in Fixed Heart Tissue from Patients with Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease or Amyloid Heart Disease.

42. Recombinant Prion Protein Refolded with Lipid and RNA Has the Biochemical Hallmarks of a Prion but Lacks In Vivo Infectivity.

44. Methods for Studying Prion Protein (PrP) Metabolism and the Formation of Protease-Resistant PrP in Cell Culture and Cell-Free Systems.

47. Endocytosis of Prion Protein Is Required for ERK1/2 Signaling Induced by Stress-Inducible Protein 1.

48. Nonpsychoactive Cannabidiol Prevents Prion Accumulation and Protects Neurons against Prion Toxicity.

49. Ultrasensitive detection of scrapie prion protein using seeded conversion of recombinant prion protein.

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