In situ identification of protein structural changes in prion-infected tissue.
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Peter Lasch | Janina Kneipp | Michael Beekes | Dieter Naumann | Lisa M Miller | P. Lasch | D. Naumann | M. Beekes | J. Kneipp | L. Miller | Martin Kittel | Marion Joncic | M. Kittel | M. Joncic
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