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101. Wildlife disease elimination and density dependence.

102. Chronic wasting disease and atypical forms of bovine spongiform encephalopathy and scrapie are not transmissible to mice expressing wild-type levels of human prion protein.

103. Effects of chronic wasting disease on reproduction and fawn harvest vulnerability in Wisconsin white-tailed deer.

104. Occurrence, transmission, and zoonotic potential of chronic wasting disease.

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

106. Experimental oral transmission of chronic wasting disease to reindeer (Rangifer tarandus tarandus).

107. Evidence for distinct chronic wasting disease (CWD) strains in experimental CWD in ferrets.

108. In vivo comparison of chronic wasting disease infectivity from deer with variation at prion protein residue 96.

109. Alteration of the chronic wasting disease species barrier by in vitro prion amplification.

110. Prion disease detection, PMCA kinetics, and IgG in urine from sheep naturally/experimentally infected with scrapie and deer with preclinical/clinical chronic wasting disease.

111. Detection of chronic wasting disease prions in salivary, urinary, and intestinal tissues of deer: potential mechanisms of prion shedding and transmission.

112. Failure of fallow deer (Dama dama) to develop chronic wasting disease when exposed to a contaminated environment and infected mule deer (Odocoileus hemionus).

113. Stable limit cycles and the paradox of enrichment in a model of chronic wasting disease.

114. Travel history, hunting, and venison consumption related to prion disease exposure, 2006-2007 FoodNet Population Survey.

115. Experimental interspecies transmission studies of the transmissible spongiform encephalopathies to cattle: comparison to bovine spongiform encephalopathy in cattle.

116. Experimental transmission of chronic wasting disease (CWD) from elk and white-tailed deer to fallow deer by intracerebral route: final report.

117. Generation of a new form of human PrP(Sc) in vitro by interspecies transmission from cervid prions.

118. CWD prevalence, perceived human health risks, and state influences on deer hunting participation.

119. Minor oral lesions facilitate transmission of chronic wasting disease.

120. Chronic wasting disease.

121. The impact of chronic wasting disease and its management on hunter perceptions, opinions, and behaviors in Alberta, Canada.

122. The economic impacts of chronic wasting disease and bovine spongiform encephalopathy in alberta and the rest of Canada.

123. An NMR metabolomics study of elk inoculated with chronic wasting disease.

124. Diversity and distribution of white-tailed deer mtDNA lineages in chronic wasting disease (CWD) outbreak areas in southern Wisconsin, USA.

125. Transmission of chronic wasting disease identifies a prion strain causing cachexia and heart infection in hamsters.

126. Modeling routes of chronic wasting disease transmission: environmental prion persistence promotes deer population decline and extinction.

127. Chronic wasting disease prions are not transmissible to transgenic mice overexpressing human prion protein.

128. Aerosol and nasal transmission of chronic wasting disease in cervidized mice.

129. Pathogenesis of chronic wasting disease in cervidized transgenic mice.

130. Prion strain mutation determined by prion protein conformational compatibility and primary structure.

131. Medicine. Prion strain mutation and selection.

132. B cells and platelets harbor prion infectivity in the blood of deer infected with chronic wasting disease.

133. Faecal CWD prion excretion and inflammation.

134. Immunotherapy for prion diseases: opportunities and obstacles.

135. Experimental oral transmission of chronic wasting disease to red deer (Cervus elaphus elaphus): early detection and late stage distribution of protease-resistant prion protein.

136. Chronic wasting disease (CWD) susceptibility of several North American rodents that are sympatric with cervid CWD epidemics.

137. Detection of sub-clinical CWD infection in conventional test-negative deer long after oral exposure to urine and feces from CWD+ deer.

138. Asymptomatic deer excrete infectious prions in faeces.

139. Prion infectivity in fat of deer with chronic wasting disease.

140. Infectious prions in pre-clinical deer and transmission of chronic wasting disease solely by environmental exposure.

141. Chronic wasting disease prions in elk antler velvet.

142. Trans-species amplification of PrP(CWD) and correlation with rigid loop 170N.

143. Transmission of scrapie and sheep-passaged bovine spongiform encephalopathy prions to transgenic mice expressing elk prion protein.

144. Surveillance for transmissible spongiform encephalopathy in scavengers of white-tailed deer carcasses in the chronic wasting disease area of Wisconsin.

145. Accelerated high fidelity prion amplification within and across prion species barriers.

146. A prion disease of cervids: chronic wasting disease.

147. A species barrier limits transmission of chronic wasting disease to mink (Mustela vison).

148. Preliminary observations on the experimental transmission of chronic wasting disease (CWD) from elk and white-tailed deer to fallow deer.

149. The elk PRNP codon 132 polymorphism controls cervid and scrapie prion propagation.

150. Infectious disease in cervids of North America: data, models, and management challenges.

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