1
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Scrapie infectivity, fibrils and low molecular weight protein.
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Nature
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1984
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3.18
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2
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Evidence for specific selenium target tissues and new biologically important selenoproteins.
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Biochim Biophys Acta
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1988
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2.22
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3
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A rapid and efficient method to enrich SAF-protein from scrapie brains of hamsters.
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Biosci Rep
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1984
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1.94
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4
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The protein component of scrapie-associated fibrils is a glycosylated low molecular weight protein.
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EMBO J
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1985
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1.76
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5
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Towards purification of the scrapie agent.
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Eur J Biochem
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1983
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1.17
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6
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Subcellular distribution of selenoproteins in the liver of the rat.
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Biochim Biophys Acta
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1990
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0.92
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7
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Combination of neutron activation analysis, tracer techniques, and biochemical methods in the investigation of selenium metabolism.
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Biol Trace Elem Res
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1991
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0.75
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