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1. A conformational switch controlling the toxicity of the prion protein

2. An astrocyte cell line that differentially propagates murine prions

3. Preclinical biomarkers of prion infection and neurodegeneration

4. Dogs are resistant to prion infection, due to the presence of aspartic or glutamic acid at position 163 of their prion protein

5. Type I interferon protects neurons from prions in in vivo models

6. HUNTING PRESSURE MODULATES PRION INFECTION RISK IN MULE DEER HERDS

7. Implications of gut microbiota dysbiosis and metabolic changes in prion disease

8. Region-Specific Sialylation Pattern of Prion Strains Provides Novel Insight into Prion Neurotropism

9. The role of prion strain diversity in the development of successful therapeutic treatments

10. Prion infection, transmission, and cytopathology modeled in a low-biohazard human cell line

11. Behind the potential evolution towards prion resistant species

12. Virus Infection, Genetic Mutations, and Prion Infection in Prion Protein Conversion

13. Application of PMCA to screen for prion infection in a human cell line used to produce biological therapeutics

14. Epigenetic control of the Notch and Eph signaling pathways by the prion protein: implications for prion diseases

15. The N-Terminal Polybasic Region of Prion Protein Is Crucial in Prion Pathogenesis Independently of the Octapeptide Repeat Region

16. Nonpathogenic heterologous prions can interfere with prion infection in a strain-dependent manner

17. An Amino Acid Substitution Found in Animals with Low Susceptibility to Prion Diseases Confers a Protective Dominant-Negative Effect in Prion-Infected Transgenic Mice

18. A system-level approach for deciphering the transcriptional response to prion infection

19. Chronic wasting disease prion infection of differentiated neurospheres

20. Functions of the Prion Protein

21. The immunobiology of prion diseases

22. Prion strains depend on different endocytic routes for productive infection

23. The end of the BSE saga: do we still need surveillance for human prion diseases?

24. Developmental influence of the cellular prion protein on the gene expression profile in mouse hippocampus

25. Prion permissive pathways: extracellular matrix genes control susceptibility to prion infection

26. The role of the prion protein membrane anchor in prion infection

27. Bone marrow stroma cells are susceptible to prion infection

28. Prion infection

29. The prion organotypic slice culture assay—POSCA

30. Octapeptide repeat region of prion protein (PrP) is required at an early stage for production of abnormal prion protein in PrP-deficient neuronal cell line

31. Prion aggregates transfer through tunneling nanotubes in endocytic vesicles

32. Rational targeting for prion therapeutics

33. PrP expression level and sensitivity to prion infection

34. A Porphyrin Increases Survival Time of Mice after Intracerebral Prion Infection

35. Decipher the mechanisms of rabbit's low susceptibility to prion infection

36. A Simple, Versatile and Sensitive Cell-Based Assay for Prions from Various Species

37. Minor Oral Lesions Facilitate Transmission of Chronic Wasting Disease▿

38. Soil clay content underlies prion infection odds

39. Characterization of the role of dendritic cells in prion transfer to primary neurons

40. Parallel Synthesis, Evaluation, and Preliminary Structure-Activity Relationship of 2,5-Diamino-1,4-benzoquinones as a Novel Class of Bivalent Anti-Prion Compound

41. The number of octapeptide repeat affects the expression and conversion of prion protein

42. Therapy for prion diseases Insights from the use of RNA interference

43. Detection of prion infectivity in fat tissues of scrapie-infected mice

44. Prion infection of mice transgenic for human APPSwe: increased accumulation of cortical formic acid extractable Abeta(1-42) and rapid scrapie disease development

45. Host PrP Glycosylation: A Major Factor Determining the Outcome of Prion Infection

46. Conformational changes of prion protein and nucleic acid arising from their interaction and relation of the altered structures in causing prion disease

47. Update on human prion disease

48. Neuroendocrine cultured cells counteract persistent prion infection by down-regulation of PrPc

49. Altered lymphocyte homeostasis after oral prion infection in mouse

50. Analysis of 2000 consecutive UK tonsillectomy specimens for disease-related prion protein

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