Experimental Study Using Multiple Strains of Prion Disease in Cattle Reveals an Inverse Relationship Between Incubation Time and Misfolded Prion Accumulation, Neuroinflammation and Autophagy
May 05, 2020 | Histopathology
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Proteinopathies result from aberrant folding and accumulation of specific proteins. Currently, there is a lack of knowledge about the factors that influence disease progression making this a key challenge for the development of therapies for proteinopathies. Due to the similarities between transmissible spongiform encephalopathies (TSEs) and other protein misfolding diseases, TSEs can be used to understand other proteinopathies. Bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) is a TSE that occurs in cattle and can be subdivided into three strains: classical BSE, and atypical BSEs (H-type and L-type) that have shorter incubation periods.... More of this in The American Journal of Pathology Blog.
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