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1. Cofactors influence the biological properties of infectious recombinant prions

3. Studio delle basi genetiche e molecolari nella trasmissione interspecifica delle malattie da prioni

6. Tropes, science and communication

7. Tenofovir/emtricitabine/efavirenz plus rosuvastatin decrease serum levels of inflammatory markers more than antiretroviral drugs alone in antiretroviral therapy-naive HIV-infected patients

8. Prevalence of renal disease within an urban HIV-infected cohort in northern Italy

9. Giardiasis in HIV: a possible role in patients with severe immune deficiency

10. Classical BSE dismissed as the cause of CWD in Norwegian red deer despite strain similarities between both prion agents.

11. Erratum: A tetracationic porphyrin with dual anti-prion activity.

12. A tetracationic porphyrin with dual anti-prion activity.

13. Strain-Dependent Morphology of Reactive Astrocytes in Human- and Animal-Vole-Adapted Prions.

14. Detection and whole genome sequencing of murine norovirus in animal facility in Italy.

15. Gerstmann-Sträussler-Scheinker Disease with F198S Mutation Induces Independent Tau and Prion Protein Pathologies in Bank Voles.

16. Pelodera strongyloides in the critically endangered Apennine brown bear (Ursus arctos marsicanus).

17. A single amino acid residue in bank vole prion protein drives permissiveness to Nor98/atypical scrapie and the emergence of multiple strain variants.

18. Stability of BSE infectivity towards heat treatment even after proteolytic removal of prion protein.

19. Sensitive protein misfolding cyclic amplification of sporadic Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease prions is strongly seed and substrate dependent.

20. Studies in bank voles reveal strain differences between chronic wasting disease prions from Norway and North America.

21. Isolation of infectious, non-fibrillar and oligomeric prions from a genetic prion disease.

22. Cofactor and glycosylation preferences for in vitro prion conversion are predominantly determined by strain conformation.

23. Characterization of goat prions demonstrates geographical variation of scrapie strains in Europe and reveals the composite nature of prion strains.

24. Development of a new largely scalable in vitro prion propagation method for the production of infectious recombinant prions for high resolution structural studies.

25. Full restoration of specific infectivity and strain properties from pure mammalian prion protein.

26. Variable Protease-Sensitive Prionopathy Transmission to Bank Voles.

27. Novel Type of Chronic Wasting Disease Detected in Moose (Alces alces), Norway.

28. Prion Disease in Dromedary Camels, Algeria.

29. Cofactors influence the biological properties of infectious recombinant prions.

30. Prion Strain Characterization of a Novel Subtype of Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease.

31. Isolation of a Defective Prion Mutant from Natural Scrapie.

32. Gerstmann-Sträussler-Scheinker disease subtypes efficiently transmit in bank voles as genuine prion diseases.

33. Further characterisation of transmissible spongiform encephalopathy phenotypes after inoculation of cattle with two temporally separated sources of sheep scrapie from Great Britain.

34. Correlation between infectivity and disease associated prion protein in the nervous system and selected edible tissues of naturally affected scrapie sheep.

35. Prevalence of renal disease within an urban HIV-infected cohort in northern Italy.

36. Prion disease tempo determined by host-dependent substrate reduction.

37. Tenofovir/emtricitabine/efavirenz plus rosuvastatin decrease serum levels of inflammatory markers more than antiretroviral drugs alone in antiretroviral therapy-naive HIV-infected patients.

38. In vitro replication highlights the mutability of prions.

39. Biochemical characterization of prion strains in bank voles.

40. Chronic wasting disease in bank voles: characterisation of the shortest incubation time model for prion diseases.

41. Incidence of renal toxicity in HIV-infected, antiretroviral-naïve patients starting tenofovir/emtricitabine associated with efavirenz, atazanavir/ritonavir, or lopinavir/ritonavir.

42. The mouse model for scrapie: inoculation, clinical scoring, and histopathological techniques.

43. Ultra-efficient PrP(Sc) amplification highlights potentialities and pitfalls of PMCA technology.

44. Accumulation and aberrant composition of cholesteryl esters in Scrapie-infected N2a cells and C57BL/6 mouse brains.

45. Assessment of the genetic susceptibility of sheep to scrapie by protein misfolding cyclic amplification and comparison with experimental scrapie transmission studies.

46. Molecular discrimination of sheep bovine spongiform encephalopathy from scrapie.

47. Oral pravastatin prolongs survival time of scrapie-infected mice.

48. The bank vole (Myodes glareolus) as a sensitive bioassay for sheep scrapie.

49. Prion protein amino acid determinants of differential susceptibility and molecular feature of prion strains in mice and voles.

50. A cell line infectible by prion strains from different species.

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