Molecular heterosis of prion protein beta-oligomers. A potential mechanism of human resistance to disease.
The gene encoding prion protein is polymorphic in human populations, with over 40% of native Europeans, for example, being heterozygous for the Met-129 and Val-129 alleles. The polymorphism affects both the incidence and the clinical presentation of a range of prion diseases, with heterozygotes gene...
Main Authors: | Tahiri-Alaoui, A, Sim, V, Caughey, B, James, W |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2006
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