Jason C. Bartz
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Overview of North American isolates of chronic wasting disease used for strain research
Links More information: Publisher Index Page (via DOI) Download citation as: RIS | Dublin Core Publication type Article Publication Subtype Journal Article Title Overview of North American isolates of chronic wasting disease used for strain research Series title Pathogens DOI 10.3390/pathogens14030250 Volume 14 Issue 3 Publication Date March 04, 2025 Year Published 2025 Language English Publisher MDPI Contributing office(s) Coop Res Unit Leetown Description 250, 18 p.
Overview of North American Isolates of Chronic Wasting Disease Used for Strain Research
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Prion safety laboratory swipe test
Abstract Transmission of prion disease has occurred from contaminated neurosurgical tools, transplant materials and from occupational exposure to prion contaminated laboratory tools. Prions cause disease by the templated misfolding of the normal cellular form of the prion protein, PrPC, into the misfolded and pathogenic form PrPSc and are invariably fatal. Reducing iatrogenic and occupational prion transmission is challenging.
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