The normal function of the prp protein in mammals is believed to
how do normal prion pr...
The normal function of the prp protein in mammals is believed to
how do normal prion proteins (prp) differ from the infectious prion proteins?
how does the number of infectious prions increase?
why are the beta-pleated multimers of prp potentially pathogenic?
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