Co-infection with the friend retrovirus and mouse scrapie does not alter prion disease pathogenesis in susceptible mice.

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Published in PLoS One on January 25, 2012

Authors

Pascal Leblanc1, Kim Hasenkrug, Anne Ward, Lara Myers, Ronald J Messer, Sandrine Alais, Andrew Timmes, Suzette A Priola, Sue Priola

Author Affiliations

1: Université de Lyon, Lyon, France.

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