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  • 29. Non-genetic propagation of strain-specific properties of scrapie prion protein.
    Bessen RA, Kocisko DA, Raymond GJ, Nandan S, Lansbury PT, Caughey B.
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    Klingeborn M, Race B, Meade-White KD, Rosenke R, Striebel JF, Chesebro B.
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  • 37. Prion shedding from olfactory neurons into nasal secretions.
    Bessen RA, Shearin H, Martinka S, Boharski R, Lowe D, Wilham JM, Caughey B, Wiley JA.
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  • 40. Incongruity between Prion Conversion and Incubation Period following Coinfection.
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