NR AYFT
AU Eggenberger,E.
TI Prion disease
QU Neurologic Clinics 2007 Aug; 25(3): 833-42, viii
PT journal article; review
AB Prion diseases are a unique group of neurologic diseases caused by an abnormal protein conformation. Prion diseases encompass genetic, sporadic, iatrogenic, and acquired conditions in humans and other mammals. Although they are relatively rare, they produce a diverse array of symptoms, uniformly are fatal, and provide important information about proteins and degenerative neurobiology in addition to lessons about animal and human food chains.
ZR 21
MH Animals; *Disease Outbreaks; Humans; *Prion Diseases/diagnosis/epidemiology/genetics; Prions/*genetics
AD
Department of Neurology and Ophthalmology, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI 48824, USA. eeggenberger@yahoo.com
SP englisch
PO USA