Search for a putative scrapie genome in purified prion fractions reveals a paucity of nucleic acids.
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S. Prusiner | D. Riesner | N. Meyer | V. Rosenbaum | D. Groth | C. Mirenda | B. Schmidt | K. Gilles | Norbert Meyer | Kay Gilles
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