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  • 5. Detection of polymorphisms in the prion protein gene in the Belgian sheep population: some preliminary data.
    Roels S, Renard C, De Bosschere H, Geeroms R, Van Poucke M, Peelman L, Vanopdenbosch E.
    Vet Q; 2004 Mar; 26(1):3-11. PubMed ID: 15072136
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  • 7. PrP genotype: a flock-level risk factor for scrapie?
    Tongue SC, Pfeiffer DU, Shearn PD, Wilesmith JW.
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  • 8. PrP genotype frequencies and risk evaluation for scrapie in dairy sheep breeds from southern Italy.
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  • 15. Phenotype shift from atypical scrapie to CH1641 following experimental transmission in sheep.
    Simmons MM, Moore SJ, Lockey R, Chaplin MJ, Konold T, Vickery C, Spiropoulos J.
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  • 16. Classic scrapie in sheep with the ARR/ARR prion genotype in Germany and France.
    Groschup MH, Lacroux C, Buschmann A, Lühken G, Mathey J, Eiden M, Lugan S, Hoffmann C, Espinosa JC, Baron T, Torres JM, Erhardt G, Andreoletti O.
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  • 17. Archival search for historical atypical scrapie in sheep reveals evidence for mixed infections.
    Chong A, Kennedy I, Goldmann W, Green A, González L, Jeffrey M, Hunter N.
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  • 18. Case-control study on the use of pituitary-derived hormones from sheep as a potential risk factor for the occurrence of atypical scrapie in Great Britain.
    Marier E, Dawson M, Simmons M, Hope J, Ortiz-Peláez A.
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  • 19. Characterization of the PRNP gene locus in Chios dairy sheep and its association with milk production and reproduction traits.
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  • 20. Evidence for maternal transmission of scrapie in naturally affected flocks.
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