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    β-hairpin-mediated formation of structurally distinct multimers of neurotoxic prion peptides.

    β-hairpin-mediated formation of structurally distinct multimers of neurotoxic prion peptides. by Andrew C Gill

    Published 2014-01-01
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    Na+/K+-ATPase is present in scrapie-associated fibrils, modulates PrP misfolding in vitro and links PrP function and dysfunction.

    Na+/K+-ATPase is present in scrapie-associated fibrils, modulates PrP misfolding in vitro and links PrP function and dysfunction. by James F Graham, Dominic Kurian, Sonya Agarwal, Lorna Toovey, Lawrence Hunt, Louise Kirby, Teresa J T Pinheiro, Steven J Banner, Andrew C Gill

    Published 2011-01-01
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    Prion protein-specific antibodies that detect multiple TSE agents with high sensitivity.

    Prion protein-specific antibodies that detect multiple TSE agents with high sensitivity. by Sandra McCutcheon, Jan P M Langeveld, Boon Chin Tan, Andrew C Gill, Christopher de Wolf, Stuart Martin, Lorenzo Gonzalez, James Alibhai, A Richard Alejo Blanco, Lauren Campbell, Nora Hunter, E Fiona Houston

    Published 2014-01-01
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