The New TSE
... but transgenic knockouts for these genes have failed to alter incubation times substantially. Several in vitro investigations have suggested that polyanions, including nucleic acids, may accelerate prion formation although this has not been shown in animals. ...
... but transgenic knockouts for these genes have failed to alter incubation times substantially. Several in vitro investigations have suggested that polyanions, including nucleic acids, may accelerate prion formation although this has not been shown in animals. ...
PrP sc
... Sequence differences between PrP from different species may provide (and explain?) some barrier to infection - but incomplete. E.g. Mouse mouse transfer gives more rapid infection than mouse hamster etc. But, mouse hamster hamster gives faster infection, Homologous PrPSc is better at convert ...
... Sequence differences between PrP from different species may provide (and explain?) some barrier to infection - but incomplete. E.g. Mouse mouse transfer gives more rapid infection than mouse hamster etc. But, mouse hamster hamster gives faster infection, Homologous PrPSc is better at convert ...
Prions (this will probably be covered in lab on Friday)
... derived from proteinaceous and infectious (58). At that time, I defined prions as proteinaceous infectious particles that resist inactivation by procedures that modify nucleic acids. I never imagined the irate reaction of some scientists to the word "prion" it was truly remarkable! ...
... derived from proteinaceous and infectious (58). At that time, I defined prions as proteinaceous infectious particles that resist inactivation by procedures that modify nucleic acids. I never imagined the irate reaction of some scientists to the word "prion" it was truly remarkable! ...