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A Spongiform Encephalopathy Outbreak: Anthropophagy Or Not?
Balancing Selection at the Prion Protein Gene Consistent with Prehistoric Kurulike Epidemics Simon Mead,1 Michael P
Kuru: the Neurodegenerative Disorder; Roles of Prpc and Prpsc in Infection, Effects in Blocking Neural Synapses and Its Comprehensive Observation
Kuru: Its Ramifications After Fifty Years P.P
Mortuary Practices, Genetics and Other Factors Relevant to the Transmission of Kuru in Papua New Guinea
Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease
Kuru in the 21St Century—An Acquired Human Prion Disease with Very Long Incubation Periods
Seiter Timothy 2019URD.Pdf (3.760Mb)
Disclaimer: the Opinions Expressed Herein Are Those of the Author and Not of His Employer Or Any Other Federal Agency
Review Article Transmissible Spongiform Encephalopathies Affecting Humans
The Exposome in Human Evolution: from Dust to Diesel
The Exposome in Human Evolution: from Dust to Diesel
Kuru: a Journey Back in Time from Papua New Guinea to the Neanderthals’ Extinction
Prion Diseases and a Penchant for Brains
Kuru and Related Diseases
The Possession of Kuru: Medical Science and Biocolonial Exchange
Clear Evidence of Cannibalism in the Human Fossil Record Has Been Rare
Kuru, the First Human Prion Disease "2279
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Humans As Cucinivores: Comparisons with Other Species
Funerary Practices Or Food Delicatessen? Human Remains with Anthropic Marks from the Western Mediterranean Mesolithic ⇑ Juan V
Human Prion Diseases: Surgical Lessons Learned from Iatrogenic Prion Transmission David J
Molecular Neurology of Prion Disease J Collinge
Kuru: a Neurological Disorder
Cannibalism and Easter Island: Evaluation, Discussion of Probabilities, and Survey of the Literature on the Subject Shawn Mclaughlin
Thinking About Cannibalism Author(S): Shirley Lindenbaum Reviewed Work(S): Source: Annual Review of Anthropology, Vol
The Importance of Ongoing International Surveillance for Creutzfeldt–Jakob Disease
Kuru, the First Prion Disease: a Travel Back in Time from Papua New