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Prions Prions cause spongiform encephalopathies which are uniformly fatal. They have a long period from exposure to manifestation of disease (1-2 years). A varient form of the prion proteon PrP-27C called PrP-27Sc is required for transmission. Prions are not, however, themselves immunogenic so there is no antibody development against them. This variant is B pleated rather than an alpha helical as in the normal protein. These B-sheets polymerize and form fibers in the brain. Among the human forms of encephalopathies caused by prions are:
Among the encephalopathies caused by prions in animals are:
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