A direct relationship between the partitioning of the pathogenic prion protein and transmissible spongiform encephalopathy infectivity during the purification of plasma proteins.

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Published in Transfusion on April 01, 2001

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D C Lee1, C J Stenland, J L Miller, K Cai, E K Ford, K J Gilligan, R C Hartwell, J C Terry, R Rubenstein, M Fournel, S R Petteway

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1: Department of Pathogen Safety Research/Biological Products, Bayer Corporation, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina 27709, USA. doug.lee.b@bayer.com

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