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Prpsc Prions State of the Art
Podospora Anserina Bibliography N° 10 - Additions
Prions As Protein-Based Genetic Elements
Ribosomal RNA Modulates Aggregation of the Podospora Prion Protein HET-S
Drivers of Evolutionary Change in Podospora Anserina
How Do Yeast Cells Contend with Prions?
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The Role of RNA in Prion Aggregation and Disease
What Makes a Prion: Infectious Proteins from Animals to Yeast Kyle S
The HET-S/S Prion Motif in the Control of Programmed Cell Death
On the Evolution of Allorecognition and Somatic Fusion in Ascomycete Filamentous Fungi
Discovery and Characterization of Prions in Saccharomyces Cerevisiae
Natural and Synthetic Prion Structure from X-Ray Fiber Diffraction
The HET-S/S Prion Motif in the Control of Programmed Cell Death
Koonin E.V. the Logic of Chance: the Nature and Origin of Biological
Prions in Yeast
Conformational Conversion and Prion Disease
Polarization Transfer Dynamics in Multi-Spin Systems Using the DREAM Scheme
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Biological Benefits of Prion-Like Mechanisms
Structure of Prion Protein Amyloid Fibrils As Determined By
High-Resolution Structure of Infectious Prion Protein: the Final Frontier
Prion Propagation Can Occur in a Prokaryote and Requires the Clpb Chaperone Andy H Yuan1,2, Sean J Garrity1, Entela Nako1, Ann Hochschild1*
Characterization of Infectious Human Prions
Are Prions of Yeast and Evidence for New Fungal Prions
Amyloid Prions in Fungi Sven J
[GAR+]: a Novel Type of Prion Involved in Glucose Signaling and Environmental Sensing in S
Genomic Clustering and Homology Between HET-S and the NWD2 STAND Protein in Various Fungal Genomes
Neurospora Bibliography
1 1 2 3 4 Prion Propagation Can Occur in a Prokaryote and Requires The
Chapter 7: from the Haploid to the Functional Diploid
Extracellular Vesicles in the Fungi Kingdom
Yeast and Fungal Prions
Functional Amyloids
Identification of NLR-Associated Amyloid Signaling Motifs in Filamentous Bacteria
Biological Benefits of Prion-Like Mechanisms
High-Throughput Single DNA Molecule Isothermal Amplification