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Proceedings of the Prion 2025 - Advancing the understanding and treatment of prion diseases

ISBN: 978-65-80968-48-0
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University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada

Claire Verkuyl

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Papers 1
  • A self-complementary recombinant adeno-associated virus vector coding for an anchorless prion protein carrying the V127 mutation extends survival

    • Zerbes, Thomas 1
    • Verkuyl, Claire 2
    • Zhang, Cunjie 2
    • Grunnesjö, Sophie 2
    • Eid, Shehab 2
    • Arshad, Hamza 2
    • Nasser, Zahra 2
    • Zhao, Wenda 2
    • O'Shea, Teaghan 2
    • Booth, Stephanie 3
    • Watts, Joel 2
    • Schmitt-Ulms, Gerold 2
    • 1 University of Toronto
    • 2 University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada
    • 3 Public Health Agency of Canada
    Vol 1, 2025 -
    329347
    Therapeutic approaches for prion and prion-like diseases
    Abstract Prion 2025

Co-authors (11)

  • Stephanie Booth

    2 publications

  • Gerold Schmitt-Ulms

    2 publications

  • Thomas Zerbes

    1 publication

  • Cunjie Zhang

    1 publication

  • Sophie Grunnesjö

    1 publication

  • Shehab Eid

    1 publication

  • Hamza Arshad

    1 publication

  • Zahra Nasser

    1 publication

  • Wenda Zhao

    1 publication

  • Teaghan O'Shea

    1 publication

  • Joel Watts

    1 publication

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