The prion phenomena in neurodegenerative diseases new frontiers in neuroscience

The most fascinating and unique feature of prion diseases is that they are caused almost exclusively by a proteinaceous and infectious particle termed prions by the Nobel Prize laureate S B Prusiner, who discovered this class of pathogens. In the latter part of the 1990s, mad-cow disease, a disease...

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Other Authors: Legname, Giuseppe (Editor), Giachin, Gabriele (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: New York Nova Biomedical 2015
Series:Neurodegenerative diseases - laboratory and clinical research
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