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Distinct Proteinase K Resistant Prion Protein Fragment in Goats with No Signs of Disease in a Classical Scrapie Outbreak

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FIG. 1. Molecular PrPres phenotype in classical-scrapie-affectedgoats. (A) Western immunoblot analysis of three exemplary goats (G5,
TABLE 1. PRNP genotypes at codons 211, 222, and 240 and test performances for goats that displayed an aberranttruncated PrPres by Western immunoblotting
FIG. 4. Tissue autolysis and PrPres(B) brain tissue macerates and subjected to further autolysis for 7 days.Samples were analyzed by NC-WB with MAb P4

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