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    Counting of single prion particles bound to a capture-antibody surface (surface-FIDA) by Birkmann, Eva, Henke, Franziska, Weinmann, Nicole, Dumpitak, Christian, Groschup, Martin, Funke, Aileen, Willbold, Dieter, Riesner, Detlev

    Published in Veterinary microbiology (31-08-2007)
    “…Hitherto accredited prion tests use the PK resistance of PrP Sc, the pathogenic isoform of the prion protein, as a marker for the disease. Because of…”
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    Spontaneous and BSE-prion-seeded amyloid formation of full length recombinant bovine prion protein by Panza, Giannantonio, Stöhr, Jan, Dumpitak, Christian, Papathanassiou, Dimitrios, Weiß, Jürgen, Riesner, Detlev, Willbold, Dieter, Birkmann, Eva

    “…The conversion of the cellular isoform of the prion protein into the pathogenic isoform PrPSc is the key event in prion diseases. The disease can occur…”
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    Detection of prion particles in samples of BSE and scrapie by fluorescence correlation spectroscopy without proteinase K digestion by Birkmann, Eva, Schäfer, Oliver, Weinmann, Nicole, Dumpitak, Christian, Beekes, Michael, Jackman, Roy, Thorne, Leigh, Riesner, Detlev

    Published in Biological chemistry (01-01-2006)
    “…A characteristic feature of prion diseases such as bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) is the accumulation of a pathological isoform of the host-encoded…”
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    The polysaccharide scaffold of PrP 27-30 is a common compound of natural prions and consists of alpha-linked polyglucose by Dumpitak, Christian, Beekes, Michael, Weinmann, Nicole, Metzger, Sabine, Winklhofer, Konstanze F, Tatzelt, Jörg, Riesner, Detlev

    Published in Biological chemistry (01-11-2005)
    “…An inert polysaccharide scaffold identified as a 5-15% component of prion rods (PrP 27-30) is unambiguously distinguishable from the N-glycosyl groups and the…”
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    Prion rods contain an inert polysaccharide scaffold by Appel, T R, Dumpitak, C, Matthiesen, U, Riesner, D

    Published in Biological chemistry (01-11-1999)
    “…A polysaccharide consisting of mainly 1,4-linked glucose units was found associated with prion rods, which are composed mainly of insoluble aggregates of the…”
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