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1. Rapid and sensitive determination of residual prion infectivity from prion-decontaminated surfaces.

2. Expression of the cellular prion protein by mast cells in white-tailed deer carotid body, cervical lymph nodes and ganglia.

3. Prion forensics: a multidisciplinary approach to investigate CWD at an illegal deer carcass disposal site.

4. Synthesis and anti-prion aggregation activity of acylthiosemicarbazide analogues.

5. Expression of the cellular prion protein by mast cells in the human carotid body.

6. Evidence for preexisting prion substrain diversity in a biologically cloned prion strain.

7. Prion strains: shining new light on old concepts.

8. Prion protein amino acid sequence influences formation of authentic synthetic PrP Sc .

9. Sensitive detection of chronic wasting disease prions recovered from environmentally relevant surfaces.

10. Transport of Prions in the Peripheral Nervous System: Pathways, Cell Types, and Mechanisms.

11. Environmental and host factors that contribute to prion strain evolution.

12. Cellular prion protein gene polymorphisms linked to differential scrapie susceptibility correlate with distinct residue connectivity between secondary structure elements.

13. Failure To Detect Prion Infectivity in Ticks following Prion-Infected Blood Meal.

14. Underglycosylated prion protein modulates plaque formation in the brain.

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

16. Alteration of Prion Strain Emergence by Nonhost Factors.

17. Engineering a murine cell line for the stable propagation of hamster prions.

18. Independent amplification of co-infected long incubation period low conversion efficiency prion strains.

19. Experimental models of human prion diseases and prion strains.

20. Prion replication without host adaptation during interspecies transmissions.

22. Incongruity between Prion Conversion and Incubation Period following Coinfection.

23. Immediate and Ongoing Detection of Prions in the Blood of Hamsters and Deer following Oral, Nasal, or Blood Inoculations.

24. Prion formation, but not clearance, is supported by protein misfolding cyclic amplification.

25. In vitro detection of prionemia in TSE-infected cervids and hamsters.

27. Rapid transepithelial transport of prions following inhalation.

28. Soil-mediated prion transmission: is local soil-type a key determinant of prion disease incidence?

29. In vitro generation of high-titer prions.

30. An enzymatic treatment of soil-bound prions effectively inhibits replication.

31. Replication efficiency of soil-bound prions varies with soil type.

32. In vitro amplification of misfolded prion protein using lysate of cultured cells.

33. The strain-encoded relationship between PrP replication, stability and processing in neurons is predictive of the incubation period of disease.

34. Enzymatic digestion of chronic wasting disease prions bound to soil.

35. Coinfecting prion strains compete for a limiting cellular resource.

36. Prion protein adsorption to soil in a competitive matrix is slow and reduced.

37. Influence of prion strain on prion protein adsorption to soil in a competitive matrix.

38. Prion strain targeting independent of strain-specific neuronal tropism.

39. Prions in the environment: occurrence, fate and mitigation.

40. Environmentally-relevant forms of the prion protein.

41. The nasal cavity is a route for prion infection in hamsters.

42. Transmission of transmissible mink encephalopathy to raccoons (Procyon lotor) by intracerebral inoculation.

43. Rapid prion neuroinvasion following tongue infection.

44. Retrograde transport of transmissible mink encephalopathy within descending motor tracts.

45. Effect of host and strain factors on α-synuclein prion pathogenesis.

46. Strain-Specific Targeting and Destruction of Cells by Prions.

47. Prion protein amino acid sequence influences formation of authentic synthetic PrPSc.

48. Efficient interspecies transmission of synthetic prions.

49. Nasal Associated Lymphoid Tissue of the Syrian Golden Hamster Expresses High Levels of PrPC.

50. Effects of Solution Chemistry and Aging Time on Prion Protein Adsorption and Replication of Soil-Bound Prions.

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