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    Perrier V, Kaneko K, Safar J, Vergara J, Tremblay P, DeArmond SJ, Cohen FE, Prusiner SB, Wallace AC.
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  • 23. Copper induces increased beta-sheet content in the scrapie-susceptible ovine prion protein PrPVRQ compared with the resistant allelic variant PrPARR.
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  • 33. The scrapie prion protein is present in flotillin-1-positive vesicles in central- but not peripheral-derived neuronal cell lines.
    Pimpinelli F, Lehmann S, Maridonneau-Parini I.
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    Leliveld SR, Stitz L, Korth C.
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  • 36. Correlation between Bax overexpression and prion deposition in medulla oblongata from natural scrapie without evidence of apoptosis.
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