The smallest infectious substructure encoding the prion strain structural determinant revealed by spontaneous dissociation of misfolded prion protein assemblies
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F. Halgand | M. Moudjou | V. Béringue | H. Rezaei | Y. Boulard | Fabienne Reine | Laetitia Herzog | Jan Bohl | G. van der Rest | Angélique Igel | Fiona Sailler | Hannah Klute | L. Herzog | F. Reine
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