- form. To
model conversion of
PrPC to
PrPSc in vitro,
Kocisko et al.
showed that
PrPSc
could cause PrPC to
convert to
PrPres under cell-free
conditions and...
-
multiple isoforms: the
normal PrPC form, and the protease-resistant form
designated PrPRes such as the disease-causing
PrPSc (s****ie) and an
isoform located...
- protease-resistant
PrP (
PrPres)
originally found in
VPSPr is also
detectable in the
brain of
patients with a
genetic CJD
linked to
PrP
Valine (V) to isoleucine...
-
carditis ****ociated with Lyme disease. A
short PR interval (of less than 120ms) may be ****ociated with a
Pre-excitation
syndromes such as Wolff–Parkinson–White...
- =
Pr (
PostBT rest )
Pr (
PreBT rest ) = 19.4 62.7 = 0.309 {\displaystyle {\text{Correcting factor}}={\frac {\
Pr({\text{PostBT}}_{\text{rest}})}{\
Pr...
- YPb
Pr or Y ′ P ′ b P ′ r {\displaystyle Y'P'bP'r} , also
written as YPBPR, is a
color space used in
video electronics, in
particular in
reference to component...
-
Pre-exposure
prophylaxis (
PrEP), is the use of
medications to
prevent the
spread of
disease in
people who have not yet been
exposed to a disease-causing...
- Chattanooga's last
political bosses. He is also the
namesake of Chattanooga's
P.R.
Olgiati Bridge. Born
Peter Rudolph Olgiati in
Gruelti (now part of Gruetli-Laager)...
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Pre-exposure
prophylaxis for HIV prevention,
commonly known as
PrEP, is the use of
antiviral drugs as a
strategy for the
prevention of HIV/AIDS by people...
- E.A. (2007)
Efficient in
vitro amplification of
chronic wasting disease PrPRES. J.Virol., 81, 9605-9608. Castilla, J., Saá, P., Hetz, C. and Soto, C. (2005)...