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PRION 2025

ISBN: 978-65-80968-48-0
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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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  • Neuropathology of prion diseases
  • Biomarkers for prion and other prion-like diseases
  • Therapeutic approaches for prion and prion-like diseases
  • Pathogenic mechanisms in prion and prion-like diseases
  • Animal prion diseases
  • Spreading of pathology in prion-like disorders
  • Protein structure, function, conversion, and dysfunction
  • Functional protein aggregation in yeast and mammalian systems
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1 person favorite the paper "EFFECT OF AMAZONIAN Banisteriopsis caapi EXTRACT ON THE DISAGGREGATION OF THE AMYLOIDOGENIC PROTEIN α-SYNUCLEIN INVOLVED IN PARKINSON´S DISEASE"

11/04/2025
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2 persons favorite the paper "Restoring Degradative Capacity as a Therapeutic Strategy for Treating Prion Disease"

11/04/2025
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1 person favorite the paper "Ayahuasca alkaloids as novel inhibitors of α-synuclein amyloid fibril formation"

11/04/2025
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1 person favorite the paper "Preclinical Development of Folding Interfering Degraders Against the Cellular Prion Protein"

11/03/2025
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1 person favorite the paper "A self-complementary recombinant adeno-associated virus vector coding for an anchorless prion protein carrying the V127 mutation extends survival"

11/03/2025
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1 person favorite the paper "Anti-Prion Drugs Reduce Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress and Protect Human Dopaminergic Neurons from Death"

11/03/2025
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2 persons favorite the paper "ST-506 mediates brainwide lowering of PrP in nonhuman primates via a conserved blood-brain-barrier crossing mechanism as a potential one-time treatment for prion disease"

10/29/2025
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