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1. Statement on how to interpret the QPS qualification on ‘acquired antimicrobial resistance genes’

2. Update of the list of qualified presumption of safety (QPS) recommended microbiological agents intentionally added to food or feed as notified to EFSA 18: Suitability of taxonomic units notified to EFSA until March 2023

3. Cofactors influence the biological properties of infectious recombinant prions

4. PrP C Governs Susceptibility to Prion Strains in Bank Vole, While Other Host Factors Modulate Strain Features

5. PrPC Governs Susceptibility to Prion Strains in Bank Vole, While Other Host Factors Modulate Strain Features.

7. Chronic Wasting Disease in Bank Voles: Characterisation of the Shortest Incubation Time Model for Prion Diseases

10. A new method for the Characterization of Strain-Specific Conformational Stability of Protease-Sensitive and Protease Resistant PrPSc

14. Histidine at codon 154 of the prion protein gene is a risk factor for Nor98 scrapie in goats

15. The bank vole (Myodes glareolus) as a sensitive bioassay for sheep scrapie

17. PRNP genetic variability and molecular typing of natural goat scrapie isolates in a high number of infected flocks

18. Intracerebral administration of Interleukin-12 (IL-12) and IL-18 modifies the course of mouse scrapie

19. Variable Protease-Sensitive Prionopathy Transmission to Bank Voles

20. Update on chronic wasting disease (CWD) III

21. Characterisation of European Field Goat Prion Isolates in Ovine PrP Overexpressing Transgenic Mice (Tgshp IX) Reveals Distinct Prion Strains.

22. Public health aspects of Vibrio spp. related to the consumption of seafood in the EU.

23. Update of the list of qualified presumption of safety (QPS) recommended microbiological agents intentionally added to food or feed as notified to EFSA 20: Suitability of taxonomic units notified to EFSA until March 2024.

24. BSE risk posed by ruminant collagen and gelatine derived from bones.

25. Classical BSE dismissed as the cause of CWD in Norwegian red deer despite strain similarities between both prion agents.

26. Evaluation of alternative methods of tunnel composting (submitted by the European Composting Network) II.

27. Re-evaluation of certain aspects of the EFSA Scientific Opinion of April 2010 on risk assessment of parasites in fishery products, based on new scientific data. Part 1: ToRs1-3.

28. Persistence of microbiological hazards in food and feed production and processing environments.

29. Update of the list of qualified presumption of safety (QPS) recommended microbiological agents intentionally added to food or feed as notified to EFSA 19: Suitability of taxonomic units notified to EFSA until September 2023.

30. Microbiological hazards associated with the use of water in the post-harvest handling and processing operations of fresh and frozen fruits, vegetables and herbs (ffFVHs). Part 1 (outbreak data analysis, literature review and stakeholder questionnaire).

31. Statement on how to interpret the QPS qualification on 'acquired antimicrobial resistance genes'.

32. Erratum: A tetracationic porphyrin with dual anti-prion activity.

33. A tetracationic porphyrin with dual anti-prion activity.

34. Update of the list of qualified presumption of safety (QPS) recommended microbiological agents intentionally added to food or feed as notified to EFSA 18: Suitability of taxonomic units notified to EFSA until March 2023.

35. Assessment on the efficacy of methods 2 to 5 and method 7 set out in Commission Regulation (EU) No 142/2011 to inactivate relevant pathogens when producing processed animal protein of porcine origin intended to feed poultry and aquaculture animals.

36. Strain-Dependent Morphology of Reactive Astrocytes in Human- and Animal-Vole-Adapted Prions.

37. An optimized Western blot assay provides a comprehensive assessment of the physiological endoproteolytic processing of the prion protein.

38. Bona fide atypical scrapie faithfully reproduced for the first time in a rodent model.

39. Gerstmann-Sträussler-Scheinker Disease with F198S Mutation Induces Independent Tau and Prion Protein Pathologies in Bank Voles.

40. A single amino acid residue in bank vole prion protein drives permissiveness to Nor98/atypical scrapie and the emergence of multiple strain variants.

41. Experimental Mycobacterium microti Infection in Bank Voles ( Myodes glareolus ).

42. Chronic wasting disease in Europe: new strains on the horizon.

43. Adaptive selection of a prion strain conformer corresponding to established North American CWD during propagation of novel emergent Norwegian strains in mice expressing elk or deer prion protein.

44. Stability of BSE infectivity towards heat treatment even after proteolytic removal of prion protein.

45. Classical scrapie in small ruminants is caused by at least four different prion strains.

46. Sensitive protein misfolding cyclic amplification of sporadic Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease prions is strongly seed and substrate dependent.

47. Studies in bank voles reveal strain differences between chronic wasting disease prions from Norway and North America.

48. Isolation of infectious, non-fibrillar and oligomeric prions from a genetic prion disease.

49. Characterization of goat prions demonstrates geographical variation of scrapie strains in Europe and reveals the composite nature of prion strains.

50. Four types of scrapie in goats differentiated from each other and bovine spongiform encephalopathy by biochemical methods.

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