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612 related items for PubMed ID: 9658704

  • 1. [Infectious proteins or prions. A new mechanism of disease].
    Benítez-Bribiesca L.
    Gac Med Mex; 1998; 134(1):107-9. PubMed ID: 9658704
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  • 2. Is the pathogen of prion disease a microbial protein?
    Füzi M.
    Med Hypotheses; 1999 Aug; 53(2):91-102. PubMed ID: 10532698
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  • 3. Genetic and infectious prion diseases.
    Prusiner SB.
    Arch Neurol; 1993 Nov; 50(11):1129-53. PubMed ID: 8105771
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  • 4. Transmissible spongiform encephalopathies and human neurodegenerative disease.
    Esmonde TF, Will RG.
    Br J Hosp Med; 1993 Nov; 49(6):400-4, 406. PubMed ID: 8472098
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  • 6. [Transmissible spongiform encephalopathies. History, epidemiology, etiological, hyphotheses].
    Gargani G.
    Minerva Med; 2002 Feb; 93(1):59-73. PubMed ID: 11850614
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  • 7. Prion encephalopathies of animals and humans.
    Prusiner SB.
    Dev Biol Stand; 1993 Feb; 80():31-44. PubMed ID: 8270114
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  • 9. [Slow virus infections: mad cow disease and the debate about a disease not transmitted by a virus].
    García-Lechuz Moya JM.
    Enferm Infecc Microbiol Clin; 1997 Feb; 15(6):285-7. PubMed ID: 9376398
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  • 11. Molecular biology of prions causing infectious and genetic encephalopathies of humans as well as scrapie of sheep and BSE of cattle.
    Prusiner SB.
    Dev Biol Stand; 1991 Feb; 75():55-74. PubMed ID: 1686599
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  • 12. [Prions, infections and confusions in the "transmissible" spongiform encephalopathies. The other evidence-based science. III. Review].
    León-S FE, Rodriguez CI, Prada DG.
    Invest Clin; 2000 Sep; 41(3):189-210. PubMed ID: 11029835
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  • 13. The molecular biology of the transmissible dementias.
    Owen F.
    Mol Cell Biol Hum Dis Ser; 1994 Sep; 4():110-32. PubMed ID: 9439746
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  • 14. Classic slow virus diseases.
    Lennette EH.
    Bull Pan Am Health Organ; 1977 Sep; 11(2):157-61. PubMed ID: 143298
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  • 16. Transmissible spongiform encephalopathies: transmission, mechanism of disease, and persistence.
    Foster J, Hunter N.
    Curr Opin Microbiol; 1998 Aug; 1(4):442-7. PubMed ID: 10066515
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  • 17. [Human prion diseases].
    Sturzenegger M.
    Ther Umsch; 1999 Nov; 56(11):675-9. PubMed ID: 10596282
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  • 18. [Encephalopathy caused by prions].
    Michel B.
    Rev Neurol (Paris); 1990 Nov; 146(1):1-11. PubMed ID: 2408126
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  • 19. [What are the prions?].
    Piédrola Angulo G.
    An R Acad Nac Med (Madr); 2001 Nov; 118(3):599-604. PubMed ID: 11783039
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  • 20. [Biology of non-conventional transmissible agents or prions].
    Dormont D.
    Rev Neurol (Paris); 1998 Feb; 154(2):142-51. PubMed ID: 9773035
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