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Stanley B. Prusiner
Stanley B. Prusiner
Stanley Ben Prusiner
(born May 28, 1942) is an American
neurologist
and
biochemist
. He is the director of the Institute for Neurodegenerative Diseases at
University of California, San Francisco
(UCSF). Prusiner discovered
prion
s, a class of
infectious
self-reproducing
pathogen
s primarily or solely composed of
protein
, a scientific theory considered by many as a
heretical idea
when first proposed. He received the
Albert Lasker Award for Basic Medical Research
in 1994 and the
Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
in 1997 for research on prion diseases developed by him and his team of experts (
D. E. Garfin
, D. P. Stites, W. J. Hadlow, C. M. Eklund) beginning in the early
1970s
.
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How an Infection of Sheep Revealed Prion Mechanisms in Alzheimer’s Disease and Other Neurodegenerative Disorders
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George A. Carlson
,
Stanley B. Prusiner
Published 2021-05-01
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Viroids, Satellite RNAs and Prions: Folding of Nucleic Acids and Misfolding of Proteins
by
Gerhard Steger
,
Detlev Riesner
,
Stanley B. Prusiner
Published 2024-02-01
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Stacked binding of a PET ligand to Alzheimer’s tau paired helical filaments
by
Gregory E. Merz
,
Matthew J. Chalkley
,
Sophia K. Tan
,
Eric Tse
,
Joanne Lee
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Stanley B. Prusiner
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Nick A. Paras
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William F. DeGrado
,
Daniel R. Southworth
Published 2023-05-01
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