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1. Highly infectious prions generated by a single round of microplate-based protein misfolding cyclic amplification.

2. Quaternary structure of pathological prion protein as a determining factor of strain-specific prion replication dynamics.

3. Use of murine bioassay to resolve ovine transmissible spongiform encephalopathy cases showing a bovine spongiform encephalopathy molecular profile.

4. Facilitated cross-species transmission of prions in extraneural tissue.

5. Variation in Chst8 gene expression level affects PrPC to PrPSc conversion efficiency in prion-infected Mov cells.

6. Atypical/Nor98 scrapie infectivity in sheep peripheral tissues.

7. Marked influence of the route of infection on prion strain apparent phenotype in a scrapie transgenic mouse model.

8. Identification of atypical scrapie in Canadian sheep.

9. The physical relationship between infectivity and prion protein aggregates is strain-dependent.

10. Endogenous proteolytic cleavage of disease-associated prion protein to produce C2 fragments is strongly cell- and tissue-dependent.

11. Infection of cell lines with experimental and natural ovine scrapie agents.

12. Glycosylation-related gene expression profiling in the brain and spleen of scrapie-affected mouse.

13. Prions impair bioaminergic functions through serotonin- or catecholamine-derived neurotoxins in neuronal cells.

14. PrPc does not mediate internalization of PrPSc but is required at an early stage for de novo prion infection of Rov cells.

15. Isolation from cattle of a prion strain distinct from that causing bovine spongiform encephalopathy.

16. A newly identified type of scrapie agent can naturally infect sheep with resistant PrP genotypes.

17. PrPSc binding antibodies are potent inhibitors of prion replication in cell lines.

18. PrPSc accumulation in myocytes from sheep incubating natural scrapie.

19. Cultured peripheral neuroglial cells are highly permissive to sheep prion infection.

20. Markedly increased susceptibility to natural sheep scrapie of transgenic mice expressing ovine prp.

21. Ex vivo propagation of infectious sheep scrapie agent in heterologous epithelial cells expressing ovine prion protein.

22. Successful transmission of three mouse-adapted scrapie strains to murine neuroblastoma cell lines overexpressing wild-type mouse prion protein.

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