PAPERS - RESEARCH FRONT: 1
| TITLE | 1ST AUTHOR | YEAR |
| The pathogenesis of transmissible spongiform encephalopathy: routes to the brain and the erection of therapeutic barricades |
Brown P |
2001 |
| Inconsistent detection of PrP in extraneural tissues of cats with feline spongiform encephalopathy |
Ryder SJ |
2001 |
| PrPCWD in the myenteric plexus, vagosympathetic trunk and endocrine glands of deer with chronic wasting disease |
Sigurdson CJ |
2001 |
| Retrograde transport of transmissible mink encephalopathy within descending motor tracts |
Bartz JC |
2002 |
| PrPCWD lymphoid cell targets in early and advanced chronic wasting disease of mule deer |
Sigurdson CJ |
2002 |
| CD21-Positive follicular dendritic cells - A possible source of PrPsc in lymph node macrophages of scrapie-infected sheep |
Herrmann LM |
2003 |
| First case of feline spongiform encephalopathy in a captive cheetah born in France: PrPsc analysis in various tissues revealed unexpected targeting of kidney and adrenal gland |
Lezmi S |
2003 |
| Chronic wasting disease in deer and elk: Scientific facts and findings |
Salman MD |
2003 |
| Chronic wasting disease of cervids |
Miller MW |
2004 |
| Delay in onset of prion disease for the HY strain of transmissible mink encephalopathy as a result of prior peripheral inoculation with the replication-deficient DY strain |
Bartz JC |
2004 |
| Biology of PrPsc accumulation in two natural scrapie-infected sheep flocks |
Caplazi P |
2004 |
| Movement patterns and spatial epidemiology of a prion disease in mule deer population units |
Conner MM |
2004 |
| Experimental transmission of chronic wasting disease agent from mule deer to cattle by the intracerebral route |
Hamir AN |
2005 |